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THE
CHRONICLE & DIRECTORY
FOR
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CHINA, JAPAN, & THE PHILIPPINES,
(WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE "CHINA DIRECTORY,'')
FOR THE YEAR
1876.
SUS SME
CORRECTED AT THE DIFFERENT BANKS, OFFICES, AND INSTITUTIONS.
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HONGKONG :
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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT THE "DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
WYNDHAM STREET.
LONDON: G. STREET, CORNHILL; Y. ALGAR, CLEMENT'S LANB; BATES, Hendy and co., OLD JAWYY.
SAN FRANCISCO: L. P. FISHER, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET. NEW YORK: 6. M. PETTINGILL AND co., park row.
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THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1876.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
FLAGS.
PLAN OF VICTORIA, HONGKONG.
THE NEW LRCTIONARY FOR 1876..
PLATE OF SIGNALS AT THE PEAK, AND HOUSE
ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR FOR 1876....
REMARKS RESPECTING TIDES...
CHINESE Weights and MEASURES. CALENDAR FOR 1876..
Eclipses; Fixed and Moveable Festivals.... Law and University Terms..
Jewish Calendar..
Birthdays of the Royal Family. Almanack
......
Chinese Festivals and Fasts...
Japanese
do.
Jewish
do.
Mahomedan
do.
Parsee
do.
36
40
Do. Exchange..
SIAMESE METHOD of Dividing Time.
Do. Weights and Measures...
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY
FOREIGN RESIDENTS, in China, Japan, the Philip-
pines. Saigon, Singapore and Siam..
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THE CHINKIANG DIRECTORY. THE KIUKIANG DIRECTORY THE HANKOW DIRECTORY THE CHEFOO DIRECTORY
305
367
369
313
THE TAKU DIRECTORY
315
THE TIENTSIN DIRECTORY.
316
THE NEWCHwang DIRECTORY
319
THE PEKING DIRECTORY.
.321
MAP OF JAPAN.
THE JAPAN Directory (Yedoj.
323
THE YOKOПama DirecTORY.
327
THE NUGAta DirectorY....
.313
THE NAGASAKI DIRECTORY
314
THE HIOGO DIRECTORY..
317
THE OSAKA DIRECTORY
352
THE HAKODadi DirectORY
354
THE MANILA DIRECTORY.
355
THE ILOILO Directory
368
THE CEBU DIRECTORY.
369
THE SAIGON DIRECTORY
..371
45
THE SINGApore DirecTORY.
.878
46
THE BANGKOK DIRECTORY..
388
67
Appendix.
MAP OF HONGKONG,
HONGKONG Directory, Government Offices.
187
MAP OF THE Coast of China.
Do.
Consulates, &c......
190
HONGKONG, From the Colonial Office List.....
Do.
Educational, &c...... .191
Do.
Trade and Commerce
Do.
Clubs, Institutions........ 192
Do.
Geographical...
Do.
Masonic Lodges,
193
Do.
Do.
Churches, Missions, &c...194
Do.
Orders under Stamp Ordinance, 1868. 5 Rules of Stamp Office
Do.
Public Companies............
195
Do.
Digest of Penalties under Ordinance. 6
Do.
Insurances
.197
Do.
Do.
Banks...
200
Do.
Stamp (Amendment) Ordinance, 1863. Schedule of Duties
1 01 09 10 10 10 10
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Professions and Trades..202
Do.
Second Schedule of Ord. No. 1, 1873... 11
Do.
Do.
Hotels, Taverns. &c..... 219 Boarding-house Keepers.220
Do.
THE CANTON DirectorY..
THE MACAO DIRECTORY.
HER MAJESTY'S FORCES, IN CHINA AND JAPAN,
THE PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS...
MACAO, Historical Narrative.....
Do. T. pographical Description.. SHANGHAI, General Description.
12
1.4
15
Military
221
MANILA, General Description.......
17
Naval...
222
Do. General Customs Regulations..
18
228
Do.
Sailing Regulations
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10.
THE WHAMPOA DIRECTORY
THE SWATOW DIRECTORY.
THE AMOY DIRECTORY..
250
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Rules to be observed at Anchorages... Rules to be observed in the Bay
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29
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258
200
THE FORMOSA DirectoRY..
201
THE FOOCHOW DIRECTORY.......................
.266
Distances between Hongkong and Shangbai
THE NINGPO Directory.
272
ILOILO, Observations on Trade and Navigation..
Do. General Commercial Information........... AMERICAN PASSENGERS (Sup.) ACT., 1875. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY
Distances from Shanghai to towns on Yangi sze
32
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MAP OF SHANGHAI,
Polymetrical Table of Distatices
42
SHANGHAI, NAMES OF STREETS..
276
P. & O. TIME TABLES...
THE SHANGhai DirectoRT
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POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.......
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Carlos Plitt, Chemist and Perfumer..... G. Falconer & Co., watch and chronometer manufacturers; J. Inglis & Co., ship builders, engineers, boilerimakers, &c...
76
C. L. Thevenin, wine and spirit merchant, &c.;
MacEwen, Frickel & Co., shipchandlers, &c. . 77 Lane, Crawford & Co., storekeepers, vc.; Lam-
mert, Atkinson & Co., shapehandlers, &c. ..... 78 F. Flackhead & Co., storekeepers, &c.; Audrew
Milar & Co., plamber-. &c ......
79
RATES OF POSTAGE,
TIMES OF MAILS CLOSING...
CORRESPONDENCE to New ZEALAND (cia Torres'
Straits) REGULATIONS ...
MONEY ORDER NOTIFICATIONS..
AUSTRALIAN MAILS FOR 1876..
ÁLMANAC For 1876.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS FOR 1876..
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hongkong Dispensary-Front and Back Covers. H. K. and China Bakery Co.-Facing Front Cover Hongkong Photographic Co.-Facing Back Cover. Victoria Dispensary.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
H. N. Mody, broker; Broadbear, Anthony & Co., shipchandlers; Tai-Yune, compradore; The Tourists' Guide...
80
53
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Chartered Mer. Bank of India, L'don, & China.. 55 The National Bank of India..
56
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, & China.... 57 China Traders' Insurance t'ompany, Limited.... 58 The Union Insurance Society of Canton.. Yang-isze Insurance Association..............
59
IN228 88 8 8938280742128
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.... 65 Transatlantic Fire Insurance Co.; The Second
G. O. Rogers, D D.S., dentist; Oriental Hotel: De Souza & Co., printers, &c.; Wm. Bailey & Son, manufacturers of chemicals............. Wah-Loong, silk dealer; Yee Look, cabinet maker; Yu-Chong, tea dealer; Tak Mow, cabinet maker; Hing-shing, boot and shoc maker...
81
60
Dr. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne..
The Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Swiss Lloyd Transport Insurance Company.. The China Fire Insurance Company. The Queen Insurance Company.
62
Thomas Hubbuck & Son, white zinc paint, &c.. SE Dr. Rooke's Anti-Lancet, &c....
63
English and Chinese Dictionary....
61
J. Defries & Sons, glass manufacturers. Hongkong & China Gas Company, Limited; M.
Colonial Sea and Fire Ins. Co. of Batavin...... 66 The Scottish Inperial Insurance Co.; Hamburg,
Bremen, Fire Insurance Company.............. Phoenix Fire Insurance Co.; Sun Fire Office..... 68 H. K.. Canton and Macio Steamboat Co., Li- mited: Patent Slip and Dork Company....... Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company.
M. De Rieaumont & Co., wine merekants..... 88 Williams, Blanchard & Co., shipping and com.
67
mission merchants; Pacific Iron Works........ 89 W. T. Garratt, brass and bell foundry. Central & Union Pacific Railroad..
90
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Macondray & Co., commission merchants; S.
Foster & Co., commission merchants.
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E. E., A., and Caina Telegraph Co., Limited........ 71 The Daily Press
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J. C. Johnson & Co., materials for harness and saddlery; John Skinker, Henry rifles, &c.; The Household Companion......
93
Sayle & Co., Tailors and Outfitters. Singapore Carriage Works....
73
71
L. P. Fisher's Advertising Agency; China Over-
land Trade Report........
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SIGNAL STATION,
VICTORIA
PEAK,
HONG
KONG.
The Union Jack will be hoisted at the Mast Head when any Vessel is being signalled. The Red Ensign at the Mast Head will denote that a British Functionary of Rank is on board of a Vessel approaching. The National or House Flag will be hoisted over the symbol, when either is flying on board the Vessel signalled. The Signals of Vessels in the Offing will be repeated. In making Signals to Men-of-War in the Harbour or in the Offing, a White Ensign will be hoisted at the Flag Staff and at the Mast Head of the Man-of-War. The Commercial Code of Signals for all Nations will be used at the Staff. All Distance Signals will be made at the Mast Head and all Compass Bearings will be made at the Yard. On a Steamer, or the smoke of a Steamer, being sighted, the Compass Bearings over the proper symbol will be hoisted at the Yard Arm; and the Distance of in miles will be hoisted at the Mast Head. The Distance Signal will be kept up ten minutes and the Compass Signal until the Steamer is made out. When the Steamer is made out, if it is either an English, French, or American Mail Steamer, a gun will be fired and the Distance of aɛ that moment will be hoisted under a ball at the Mast Head The Compass Signal will then be hauled down and the proper National or House Flag will be substituted for it. The Mast Head Signal will be kept up ten minutes, and the Yard Arm Signal until the Steamer anchors. For any other than a Mail Steamer, the same Signals, with the exception of the gun or ball, will be used. River Steamers will not be signalled. Other Steamers from Macao and Canton will be made known by showing the National Flag and symbol at West Yard Arm only.
MERCHANT SHIPS.
Symbols to be Hoisted at the
Yard Arms.
MEN OF WAR.
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Schooner.
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Where a Saint's Day falls on a Sunday, the Lessons for both are given, those for the Saint's Day being in italics.
If there be a third service on Sundays, the Second Lesson for that Service may be any Chapter from the four Gospels, or any Lesson appointed in the Calendar from the four Gospels, at the discretion of the Minister, except on those Sundays for which alternative Second Lessons are specially appointed in the above Table.
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REMARKS RESPECTING THE TIDES BETWEEN CANTON, HONGKONG, AND MACAO.
In the absence of complete tide tables, the following table and remarks may be found serviceable.
Macao
PLACES.
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Anunghoy
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Whampoa
Canton
Lintin
Hongkong
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The flood tide, when regular (which is seldom), runs round Cabreta Point towards the town of Macao; but a little outside of the Point it sets along the land to the north, across the bay, until it meets the tide from Capsing-moon (or Capshui-moon, "the swift water passage"), above Lintin, when it flows in a direct channel towards the Bogue. The velocity of the flood tide in Macao Roads is about 2 miles in the north- east monsoon and moderate weather; but when it blows strong from the northward there is no apparent flood. The ebb then runs at the rate of 3 to 3, and 4 miles when the water is falling by the land. The ebb tide sets out from the town of Macao much in the same way as the flood comes in, with the difference of running a little more to the westward along the shore, before it takes the southerly direction; the latter part of this tide is therefore the best time for boats to start for Liatin or Canton, with a contrary wind, as they then get out far enough to have all the flood to work to the northward with.
The tides at Lintin run north and south, or nearly so. The velocity of the ebb in the north-east monsoon when blowing strong, is much the same as in Macao Roads; but there is always a preceptible flood of 1 or 11⁄2 miles. During the height of the south-west monsoon, the ebb runs at times at the rate of 6 and 61⁄2 miles, after heavy rains; at that season the floods are very weak.
CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
MONIES.-Accounts are kept at Canton in taels, mace, candarines, and cash: the tael being divided into 10 mace, 100 candarines, or 1,000 cash. There is but one kind used for small payments; it is composed of six parts of copper and four of lead; it is round, marked on one side, and rather raised at the edges, with a square hole in the middle. These pieces are commonly carried like beads, on a string or wire. A tael of fine silver should be worth 1,000 cash; but on account of their convenience for common use, their price is sometimes so much raised that only 750 cash are given for the tael.
Foreign coins, however, circulate here, particularly Spanish dollars; and for small change they are cut into very exact proportions, but afterwards weighed; for which
• The flood ceases rising at this hour, but the stream in the middle of the river runs up a considerable time longer.-Horsburg.
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CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Purpose merchants generally carry scales, called dotchin, made somewhat after the plan of the English steelyards.
The tael used to be reckoned at 6s. 8d. sterling in the books of the East India Company, but its value varies, and is generally computed according to the price paid per ounce for Spanish dollars in London. The tables given for this proportional value may be calculated in pence sterling, by the multiplier 1,208. Thus, if the price of the Spanish dollars be 60d. per ounce, the value of the tael will be 60 X 1,208=72·48; if at 66d., the value of the tael will be 79-728d.; and for any other price in the same proportion.
FINENESS OF GOld and Silver.-The fineness of gold and silver is expressed by dividing the weight into 100 parts, called toques, or touch; similar to the modern practice of France. Thus, if an ingot be 93 touch, it is understood to contain 7 parts of alloy and 93 of pure metal, making in the whole 100.
The fineness of the precious metals, expressed in these decimal proportions, may be converted into English proportions by the following analogies:-Suppose gold is 91.66 touch, say, as 100 91·66: : 12: 11, the standard, and vice versa; and to convert standard silver into touch, say, as 240: 222: : 100: 925, the touch of sterling silver. Pure gold or silver without alloy is called by the Chinese sycee; and sometimes when of less purity the metal is accepted as sycee.
SILVER INGOTS are used as money, and weigh from half a tael to 100 taels, their value being determined by their weight. These ingots are of the best sort of silver; that is, about 94 touch.
GOLD INGOTS.-Gold is not considered as money, but as merchandise; it is sold in regular ingots of a determined weight, which the English call shoes of gold; the largest of these weigh 10 taels each; and the gold is reckoned 94 touch, though it may be only 92 or 93.
To bring ounces into taels, divide the ounces by 1,208.
WEIGHTS.-Gold and Silver are weighed by catty of 16 taels; the tael is divided into 10 mace, 100 candarins, or 1,000 cash. 100 taels are reckoned to weigh 120 oz. 16 dwts. Troy, which makes the tael equal to 579-8 English grains, or 37 566 grammes. The principal weights for merchandise are the picul, the catty, and the tael; the picul being divided into 100 catties, or 1,600 taels.
1 Tael weight, avoirdupois.....
16 Taels, or 1 catty..
100 Catties, or 1 picul....
lbs. Oz.
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5
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1 lb.
133 5
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The above weights are sometimes otherwise denominated, especially by the natives; thus, the catty is called gin; the tael, lyang; the mace, tchen; the candareen, fivan; and the ca-h, lis.
There are no commercial measures in China, as all dry goods and liquids are sold by weight. In delivering a cargo English weights are used, and afterwards turned into Chinese piculs and catties.
LONG MEASURE.-That used in China is the covid or cobre; it is divided into 10 punts, and is equal to 0:3713 metres, or 14.625 English inches.
The Chinese have four different measures answering to the foot, viz :-
=
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= 13·125 = 0·3228 12.7
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0.3383 = 13.33 0.3211 = 12.65
The li contains 180 fathoms, each 10 feet of the last-mentioned length; therefore the li 1,897 English feet; 192 is measure a mean degree of the meridian, nearly; but European missionaries in China have divided the degree into 200 lis, each li making 1,826 English feet; which gives the degree 69.166 English miles, or 11.131 French myriametres.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
Adjustment of the Calendar.
Julius Cæsar was the first to attempt to adjust the length of the year with any degree of accuracy, and fixed it at 365 days 6 hours; introducing a day every fourth year (called leap year), which accordingly consists of 366 days, while the three others have only 365 days each.
From him it was called the Julian Year, and it continued in general use till the year 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII. undertook to rectify the error which then existed between the Julian year of 365 days and the solar year of 365-2422013 days. At that time the difference amounted to ten days; he accordingly commanded the ten days between the 4th and 15th October in that year to be struck out, so that the 5th day was called the 15th. This alteration has been introduced throughout Europe, except in Russia and by the Greek Church, and the year was afterwards called the Gregorian Year, or New Style.
In England the method of reckoning after the New Style was not admitted into the Calendar till the year 1722, when the error amounted to nearly eleven days, which were taken from the month of September, by calling the 3rd of that month the 14th, and it was settled by Act of Parliament (24 Geo. II., 1751), that the years 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, and every hundredth year of our Lord, which shall happen in time to come, shall be computed as each consisting of 365 days only, excepting every fourth hundredth year, whereof the year 2000 should be the first.
By the same Act of Parliament the Legal beginning of the year was changed from the 25th of March to the 1st of January, so that the succeeding months of January, February, and March, up to the 24th day, which by the Old Style would have been reckoned part of the year 1762, were accounted as the three first months of 1763, which is the reason we sometimes meet with such a date as :---
March 10th, 1774-75.
That is, according to the Old Style it is 1774, according to the New 1775.
Golden Number.
Epact....
Solar Cycle.
.15 | Dominical Letter....
4
Roman Indiction.
9
Julian Period....
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The Solar Cycle, or Cycle of the Sun, is a period of 28 years, after which all the Dominical Letters return in the same order as they did during the 28 years before. The first year of the Christian Era is the tenth of this Cycle.
The Lunar Cycle, or Cycle of the Moon, commonly called the Golden number, and sometimes the Metonic Cycle (from Meton, an Athenian philosopher, who invented it about 432 years before the birth of Christ), is a revolution of 19 years, in which time the conjunctions, oppositions, and other aspects of the Moon are within an hour and a half of being the same as they were on the same days of the months 19 years before. The Prime, or Golden number, is the number of years elapsed in this Cycle. Before the birth of Christ two years of this Cycle bad elapsed.
The Roman indiction is a period of 15 years, and used by the Romans for the time of taxing their provinces. Three years of one of these Cycles had elapsed before the birth of Christ.
The Julian period contains 7980 years, and arises from multiplying together 28 19, and 15, being the Cycles of the Sun, Moon, and Indiction. This was contrived by Joseph Juste Scaliger, in 1583, for Chronological purposes, and is assumed as a fixed Era in calculations by all Astronomers and Chronologers throughout the Christian world. Its beginning is placed 710 years before the usual date of the creation of the world, or 4714 before the commencement of the Christian Era.
A Solar (average) day is..
A Sidereal day is.. A Lunar (average) day is. An average Tidal day is.....
TIME.
DAYS.
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ECLIPSES-FESTIVAL DAYS.
MONTHS.
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ECLIPSES.
In 1876 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon.
I. March 10th, a partial Eclipse of the Moon, partly visible at Greenwich, begins at 5h. 21m. a.m. Greenwich mean time, and ends at 7h. 21m. a.m. Visible in North and South America, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
II. March 25th, an Annular Eclipse of the Sun invisible at Greenwich, begins at 5h. 29m p.m. Greenwich mean time, in long. 170° 40′ W., and lat. 5° 41′ 3., and ends at 10h. 40m., in long. 65° 47′ W., and lat. 52° 29′ Ñ. Visible in North America and North Pacific Ocean. At Van- couver Island it begins at 11h. 7m. a.m., and ends at 1h. 47m. p.m. local mean time.
III. September 3rd, a partial Eclipse of the Moon, visible at Greenwich, begins at 8h. 15m. p.m. Greenwich mean time, and ends at 10h. 29m. p.m. Visible in Australia (excepting near east coast), India, Africa, and Brazil.
IV. September 17th, a total Eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Greenwich, begins at 7h. 12m, p.m., Greenwich mean time, in long. 160° 12′ E., and lat. 9° 58′ N., and ends at 26 minutes past midnight, in long. 100° 2′ W., and lat. 48° 19' S. The Eclipse begins and ends near sunrise in Australia. In New Zealand a partial Eclipse is visible at the following local mean times:-at Auckland, begins on September 18th at 8h. 13m. a.m., and ends at 10h. 24m. a.m., magnitude (sun diameter=1) 0.49; at Dunedin begins at 8h. 17m. a.m., and ends at 10h. 8m. a.m., magnitude 0.85;
and at Christchurch begins at 8h. 19m. a.m., and ends at 10h. 19m. a.m, magnitude 0.39.
RULES TO KNOW WHEN THE MOVEABLE FEASTS OCCUR. Easter day, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the first full moon which happens after the 21st day of March. If the full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after. Advent Sunday is always the nearest Sun- day to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after.
Rogation Sunday is Five weeks after Easter. | Whit Sunday is Seven weeks after Easter. Ascension Day is Forty days* after Easter. Trinity Sunday is Eight weeks after Easter.
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FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVERSARIES,
Epiphany.... Septuagesima Sunday.....
ETC., ETC.
.Jan. 6 Birth of Queen Victoria.........May 24 .. Feb. 13 Ascension Day; Holy Thursday.May 25 Quinquagesima-Shrove Sunday.Feb. 27 Pentecost-Whit Sunday.
Ash Wednesday.
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Quadragesima-1st Sun. in Lent...Mar. 5 Accession of Queen Victoria....June 20
St. Patrick.
........
Annunciation-Lady Day.
Palm Sunday
Good Friday.
EASTER SUNDAY.
Low Sunday..
St. George....
Rogation Sunday.....
.June 4
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Mar. 1 Trinity Sunday..
.June 11
.Mar. 1 Corpus Christi.......
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Mar. 17 Proclamation.
..June 21
Mar. 25 St. John Bapt.-Midsum. Day...June 24
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April 9 St. Michael Michaelmas Day...Sept. 29 .April 14 Birth of Prince of Wales
.Nov. 9
Nov. 30
...Dec. 3
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...Dec. 21
Dec. 25
April 16 St. Andrew.
.April 23 1st Sunday in Advent.......
..April 23 St. Thomas..
.May 21 Christmas Day.
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LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS, 1876-JEWISH CALENDAR.
LAW AND UNIVERSITY TERMS, 1876.
LAW.
BEGINS.
ENDS.
OXF. ACT, JULY 4.
BEGINS.
ENDS.
Hilary
Easter...
Trinity
Michaelmas
January 11 April 16 May 25 Novber. 2
January 31
Lent
January 14
April 8
May 11 June 15 Novber. 25
Easter ... Trinity Michaelmaa
April 19
June 2
June
October 10
July Decber. 18
8
CAM. COM. JUNE 20.
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DIVIDES.
ENDS.
Lent
Easter
...
Michaelmas
January 13 April October 1
21
Feb. 24, midnight May 22, midnight Nov. 8, noon
April June
7
23
December 16
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29, M, 30 Tu
June 22, Th, 23 F July 9, Su
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22, Sat
82, Su
Laylanot...
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Fast of Tebet.. New Moon..............
5636. Teb 10 .Sebat 1
1876.
Sept. 19, Tu, 20 W New Year...
6637. Tiari 1, 2
21, Th
15
19
28, Th
Oct.
8, Tu, 4 W
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13
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15, 18
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BIRTHDAYS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY.
Date of Birth and Age of each in 1876.
May 24, 1819
67 yrs.
Nov. 21, 1840 36
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Queen Victoria,
Prince Consort, born Aug. 26,
1819, died Dec. 14, 1881.
Princess Royal.................
(Married January 25, 1858, to
Crown Prince Frederick Wil. liam of Prussia) 7 chld.
Prince of Wales..
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35
.Nov. 11, 1841
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of Edinburgh).
Aug. 6, 1844 | 32 yrs.
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May 25, 1846 | 30,,
(Married July 5, 1866, to Prince
Christian of Schleswig-Hol
stein) 4 chld..
Princess Louisa Caroline Alberta
March 18, 1848
qu's of Lorne).
Their son, Prince Albert Victor
Christian Edward.......................Jan. 8, 1861 Their son, Prince George Fred.
28
12
(Married March 21, 1871, to Mar.
Ernest Albert ..........
June 3, 1865
11
Prince Arthur William Patrick Al-
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May 1, 1850 26
Alexandra Dagmar...... Feb. 20, 1807 Their da., Pras. Victoria Alex.
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bert.....
April 7, 1863
Olga Mary.....
July 6, 1868
Princess Beatrice Mary Vict. Feodore
Their da., Prs. Maud Char-
April 14, 1857
lotte Mary Victoria..........Nov. 26, 1889 Princess Alice Maud Mary.....Ap.25, 1843
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Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt)
7
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May 27, 1819
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Duke of Cambridge....
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JANUARY-31 DAYS.
+
MOON'S PHASES.
(For Civil Mean Time at Hongkong.)
d.
h.
m.
sec.
d. h. m.
sec.
First Quarter 4 10 59 56 P.M.
Last Quarter 18
4
25
56
P.M.
Full Moon 11
1
59 38
P.M.
New Moon 26 8 41
02 P.M.
DAYS
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
12th & 1st
WEEK. MONTH| MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
6
7
Tues.
4
8
Wed.
5
9
Thur.
6
10
Frid.
7
11
Sat.
8
12
Sun.
9
13
Mon.
10
14
Tues. 11
15
Wed.
12
16
5 Hiogo and Osaka opened, 1868.
2nd Sunday after Christmas.
Lin Tsihsu appointed Commissioner, 1839. Li Singyuen appointed Imperial Commis-
sioner in Kwangsi, 1851. Hon, W. H. Seward visited Hongkong, 1871. Great Fire at Yeddo, 1870.
Commissioner Yeh captured, 1858.
Epiphany.
Forts at Chuenpi taken with great slaughter, 1841.
Ice one-fourth inch thick at Canton, 1858. Gunner of the "Lady Hughes " strangled
at Canton, 1785.
1st after Epiphany. Murder of Mr. Holworthy, 1889. Marriage of the Mikado of Japan,
1869.
Sir R. Alcock left Hongkong for England, 1870.
Tung-chi, Emperor of China, died, in the nineteenth year of his age, 1875.
Thur.
13
17
Frid.
14
18
Sat.
15
19
Sun. 16
20
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia returned to Hongkong from Nagasaki, 1873. 2nd after Epiphany.
Mon. 17
21
Great Gunpowder explosion in Hongkong harbour, 1887.
Tues. 18
22
Wed. 19
23
Thur. 20
24
Elliot and Kishen treaty, ceding Hongkong, 1841. Chung How and Suite returned to
China, 1872.
Steamer "Cores" lost on her voyage to Yokohama, 1867. Sir Edmund Head died, 1868.
Attack on Lieut. Kerr and the boat of the "Cockchafer" at Swatow, 1869.
Frid. 21
25
Sat.
22
26
Sun. 23
27
3rd after Epiphany. P. & O. steamer " Niphon," lost off Amoy, 1868.
Mon. 24
28
U.S. Corvette "Oneida" lost through collision with P. & O, steamer "Bombay," near
Yokohama, 1870.
Tues. 25 29
Princess Royal married, 1858.
Wed. 26
1
Thur. 27
2
Hongkong taken possession of, 1841. St. Paul's Church at Macao burnt 1835. Establishment of Amoy Chamber of Commerce, 1875.
Frid. 28
3
Sat.
29
4
Sun. 30
5
Mon. 31
Napoleon III. married, 1853. Loss of steamer " Suwonada," 1872.
4th after Epiphany. Lord Saltoun left China with $3,000,000 ransom money, 1846.
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis left for Manila, 1873.
First arrival of the " Colorado" from San Francisco, 1807.
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JANUARY-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 10 days, 12 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 22 days, 5 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum.
Minimum
671 .46
Maximum.
651
Minimum.
.50
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum...
..30.360
Minimum...
..30.002
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
12th & lat
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
123
5
2
6
7
Tues.
4
8
Wed.
5
9
Thur.
6
· 10
Frid.
7
11
Sat.
8
12
Sun.
9
18
Mon. 10
14
Tues. 11
15
Wed.
12
16
Thur.
13
17
Frid. 14
18
Sat.
15
19
Sun.
16
20
Mon.
17
21
Tues. 18
22
Wed,
19
23
Thur.
20
24
Frid. 21
25
Sat.
26
Sun. 23
27
Mon. 24
28
Tues. 25
29
Wed. 26
1
Thur. 27
Frid. 28
Sat.
29
Sun.
30
5
Mon. 31
.6
Memoranda.
Digitized by
10
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
FEBRUARY-29 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m.
sec.
d. h. m.
sec.
First Quarter 8
9 29
38
A.M.
Last Quarter 17 12 32
20
P.M.
Full Moon 10
1 23
20
A.M.
New Moon
25
1 56
56 P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
1st & 2nd
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
1 2 3
7
8
9
Frid.
4
10
Inhabitants of Hongkong declared British subjects, 1841. P. & O. Company's New Pos
Contract commenced, 1868.
H. B. M. sloop "Hyacinth" entered inner harbour of Macao, 1840.
Outrage on Foreigners at Kobe, Japan, 1888. Loss of steamer "Chukiang," 1872.
Sat.
11
Sun.
6
12
5th after Epiphany.
Mon.
7
13
Tues.
8 14
Great Fire at Foochow, 1889.
Wed. 9
15
Thur. 10
16
Frid.
11
17
Sat.
12
18
Sun.
13
19
Septuagesima, Outbreak of Convicte in Singapore Gaol, 1875.
Mon.
14
20
St. Valentine's day.
Tues.
15
21
Chiu Apo seized on Chinese territory and carried to Hongkong, 1851.
Wed. 16
22
Thur. 17
23
Frid.
18
24
Sat.
19
25
Sun. 20
26
Mon.
21
27
Tues. 22
28
Ports of Hongkong and Tinghai declared free, 1841. H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis
returned to Hongkong, 1873.
Jefferson Davis inaugurated President of the Insurgent States, 1861. Mr. J. G. Austin
appointed Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, 1868.
Sexagesima. Outrage on Sir Harry Parkes in Japan, 1868.
Medical Missionary Society organised at Canton, 1838. Mr. A. R. Margary, of H.B.M.'■
Consular Service, was murdered at Manwyne, Yunnan, by Chinese, 1875. George Washington born, 1732. Taoukwang died, 1850 (reigned 30 years)
Wed. 23
29
First stone of the Hongkong City Hall laid, 1867.
Thur. 24 30
Frid.
25
1
Sat.
26
2
Sun.
27
3
Captain Da Costa and Lieut. Dwyer murdered at Wong-ma-kok, in Hongkong, 1848.
Bewards offered for Englishmen by Lin, 1841.
Quinquagesima. Arrival at Yokohama of the Peruvian Special Mission, 1874.
Mon. 28
Tues.
8888
4
Lord Wensleydale died, 1868.
29
5
Shrove Tuesday.
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
FEBRUARY-29 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 7 days, 6 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 19 days, 12 hours, P..
HONGKONG
TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum.
68
Maximum.
.67
Minimum
52
Minimum
50
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum..
..30.352
Minimum...
.30.022
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH, MOONS.
DAYS
OF THE
Memoranda.
1st & 2nd
Tues.
1
Wed.
2
to 00
8
Thur.
3
9
Frid.
4
10
Sat.
5
11
Sun.
12
Mon.
7
13
Tues.
8
14
Wed.
9
15
Thur. 10
16
Frid. 11
17
Sat.
12
18
Sun.
13
19
Mon. 14
20
Tues. 15
21
Wed. 16
22
Thur. 17
23
Frid.
18
24
Sat.
19
25
Sun.
20
26
Mon. 21
27
Tues. 22 28
Wed. 23
29
Thur. 24 30
Frid. 25
1
Sat.
26
2
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
22283
27
3
4
29
5
Digitized by
11
12
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
ས
d.
h.
m.
sec.
d. h. m. sec.
First Quarter 3
5 24 08
P.M.
Last Quarter 18
Full Moon 10
1 48
44
P.M.
New Moon 26
9 01
3 48
02 A.M.
08 A.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
2nd & 3rd
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
1 2 ∞
6
7
3
8
Sat.
4
9
Ash Wednesday. St. David's day.
Loss of steamer " Kiangloong," 1873
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis left per chartered steamer "Kwangtung " for the North of China, 1873. Audience of the Peruvian Special Mission by the Emperor of Japan, 1874. Abraham Lincoln inaugurated President of the United States, 1861. Collision between
the "Ocean" and "Fusing," and loss of the latter with many lives, 1875.
Sun.
5
10
let in Lent.
Mon.
6
11
Tues.
7
12
Russian steamer "Wolgs" lost in the Japanese Ses, 1868.
Wed.
8
13
Thur.
9
14
Frid.
10
15
Sat.
11
16
Sun.
12
17
Mon. 13
18
First naval battle between Monitor and Iron Clad vessels fought in Hampton
Roads. Attack on Messrs. Farnham and Rohl at Shanghai, 1872.
Prince of Wales married, 1863. Lin arrived in Canton, 1839.
Gov. MacDonnell arrived in Hongkong, 1866. Loss of steamer "Bunfoo," 1874.
2nd in Lent. Attempted assassination of Prince Alfred, near Sydney, N.S.W., 1888.
Chinese Custom House closed at Macao, 1840.
Tues.
14 19
Outrage on French Sailors in Japan, 1868.
Wed. 15
20
Governor Robinson left Hongkong for Ceylon, 1865.
Thur.
16
21
Prince Imperial of France born, 1856.
Frid. 17
22
St. Patrick's Day. Macartney's Embassy left China, 1794.
Sat.
18
23
Sun.
19
24
Mon. 20
25
Tues.
21 Wed, 22 27
26
Thur. 23
28
Kiying appointed Commander-in-chief, 1842.
Frid. 24
29
Sat.
25
30
3rd in Lent. Foreigners detained in Canton by Lin, 1839.
Gov. Bonham landed at Hongkong, 1848. Death of Tseng-kwo-fan, Viceroy of the
Two Kiang, 1872. British ship "Sarah" first free-trader, sailed from Whampos, 1834. H.M.S. "Sala- mis" and H.M. gunboat "Opossum," with the Shanghai Chamber Deputies, left Hankow to explore the Upper Yangtaze, 1869.
Captain Elliot forced his way to Canton, 1839. Death of Major-General Brunker,
commander-in-chief of H.M,'s forces in China and Japan, 1869. Annunciation--Lady Day.
Sun. 26
1
4th in Lent, Great Flood at Foochow, 1874.
Mon.
27
2
Death of the widow of the Emperor Tung-chi, 1876.
Tues, 28
3
20,289 Chests of Opium, in number, burned by Lin,
fee" near Amoj, 1875,
1839.
Wreck of the "Yuen-tze-
Wed. 29
4
Thur. 80
5
Frid. 31
6
Inauguration of new British Consulate at Shanghai, 1873,
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
MARCH-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 5 days, 10 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 18 days, 8 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 31 days, 6 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum...
Minimum
.711 .53
Maximum. Minimum
73
.51
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum..
|
Minimum..
.29.970
.30.342
DAYS
OF THE
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
2nd & 3rd
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
5
∞ ∞
1 2 3 H LO
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
Mon.
6
11
Tues.
7
12
Wed.
8
13
Thur.
9
14
Frid.
10
15
Sat.
11
16
Sun.
12
17
Mon.
13
18
Tues.
14
19
Wed.
15
20
Thur. 16
21
Frid.
17
22
Sat.
18
23
Sun.
19
24
Mon. 20
25
Tues. 21
26
Wed.
22
27
Thur. 23
28
Frid. 24
29
Sat.
25
30
Sun. 26
1
Mon. 27
2
Tues. 28
3
Wed.
29
4
Thur. 30
5
Frid.
31
6
Memoranda.
Digitized by
13
14
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h.
m. sec.
d. h.
m. sec.
First Quarter 1 11
48 26
P.M.
Full Moon
9 3 15 20
A.M.
Last Quarter 17 4
New Moon
14
02
A.M.
56 24 2 39
P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
3rd & 4th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Sat.
1
7
Sun.
8
Mon.
3
9
Tues.
10
5th in Lent. Prince Kung degraded by the Empress Dowager, 1865. Richmond, the insurgent Capital, captured by Union forces, 1865. Tung-chi, late Emperor of China, born 1857.
Wed.
5
11
Coolie Mutiny on board the Italian ship "Therese," 1888.
Thur.
6
12
Frid.
7
13
Sat.
8
14
Insurgent army under Lee surrendered to Union army under Grant, 1865.
Sun.
9
15
Mon. 10
16
Tues. 11
17
Earthquake in Thibet, Batang destroyed, 1870.
Wed.
12
18
"Nil," 1874.
Thur. 13
19
Frid.
14
20
and "Rons," 1872.
Sat.
15
21
Sun.
16
22
Mon.
17
23
Palm Sunday.
Kiying appointed Imperial Commissioner, 1843. Extraordinary fraud on the Comptoir
D'Escompte de Paris at Yokohama, 1876.
Donnell, Governor of Hongkong, 1878.
Bombardment of Fort Sumter and civil war commenced, 1861, Loss of M. M. steamer
Capture of Magdala, and end of Abyssinian expedition, 1888.
Good Friday. Yihshan, Lungwan, and Ki-kung arrived in Canton to command Chinese Collision between steamers troops, 1841. President Lincoln assassinated, 1865. "Ava "
Easter Sunday. Attempt to assassinate the Emperor of Russia, by Karakozoff, Russian Peasant, 1866. Sir Arthur Kennedy arrived in Hongkong, 1873. Break-down of the P. & O steamer "Gwalior" in the China Seas, 1875,
Sir H. Parkes first visited Osaka, 1867.
Departure of Sir Richard G. Mac-
Tues. 18
24
Wed. 19
25
Thur. 20
26
Napoleon III. born, 1808.
Fri.
21
27
H.M.S. "Salamis" returned to Hankow from Upper Yangtese, 1869.
Sat.
22
28
East India Co.ceased trade with China, 1884.
Sun.
23
29
Low Sunday. St. George's Day.
Mon.
24
1
Tues. 25
2
Wed.
26
3
Thur. 27
4
Frid. 28
5
Sat.
29
6
Sun.
30
7
2nd after Easter. Capt. Caine appointed chief magistrate of Hongkong, 1841, Major.
General Whitfeild left Hongkong, 1874.
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
APRIL-30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 15 days, 4 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 27 days, 12 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
Maximum..
Minimum.
1875.
·76
Maximum...
.781
.60
Minimum
60
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum.....
....30.174
Minimum...
..29.824
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.]
3rd & 4th
Memoranda.
Sat.
7
Sun.
2
8
Mon.
3
9
Tues.
4
10
Wed.
5
11
Thur.
6
12
Frid.
7
13
Sat.
8
14
Sun.
9
15
Mon. 10
18
Tues. 11
17
Wed. 12
18
Thur. 13
19
Frid.
14
20
Sat.
15
21
Sun. 16
22
Mon.
17
23
Tues. 18
24
Wed. 19
25
Thur.
20
26
Fri.
21
27
Sat.
22
28
Sun. 23
29
Mon. 24
1
Tues.
25
2
Wed.
26
3
Thur.
27
4
Frid.
28
5
Sat.
29
6
Sun.
80
7
Digitized by
15
16
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
MAY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m. sec.
~
First Quarter 1
6 03 32 A.M.
Full Moon
8
5 29 26
P.M.
Last Quarter 16 New Moon First Quarter 30
23
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
h.
تمہ
m. sec.
9 03 20 P.M. 11 01 38 P.M. 1 25 02 P.M.
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
4th & 5th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. | MONTH | MOONS,
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
3
128
8
2
9
10
Thur.
4
11
Frid.
5
12
Sat.
6
13
Sun.
7
14
Mon.
8
lõ
Tues.
9
16
Wed. 10 17
Riot in French Concession at Shanghai, 1874.
Borlase raid at Swatow, 1861. Empress Eugenie born, 1826. British troops evacuated
Ningpo, 1842. The "Dolores Ugarte," coolie ship, burnt near Macao, 1871.
Attack on Mr. Wood at the British Legation at Yedo, 1874.
3rd after Easter. Hongkong Mint opened, 1866. Lord Brougham died, 1868.
Prince Kung's honours restored, 1865.
Attempt to assassinate Count Bismarck by Karl Blind, a student of the University of
Berlin, 1866.
Thur.
11
18
Frid. 12
19
Sat.
13
20
Sun.
14
21
4th after Euster.
Mon. 15
22
Tues. 16
23
Wed. 17
24
Thur. 18 25
Frid. 19 Sat. 20 27 Sun. 21
War rumoured between Japan and Formoss, 1874.
26
28
Forts at mouth of Peiho captured by British and French forces, 1858.
"Lesmona" captured by Pirates in the China Sea, 1868. Rogation Sunday. Delivery of 20,283 chests Opium completed, 1839.
N. G. barque
Mon. 22
29
Tues. 23
1
Foreign factories at Canton pillaged, 1841.
U. 8. A. Legation at Yedo burned down, 1863. P. & O. steamer "Benares" lost on
Fisherman's Group, 1868.
Wed. 24
2
Queen Victoria born, 1819.
Thur. 25
3
Ascension Day.
Impeachment of President Johnson failed, 1868.
Murder of Mr. Blacklock on board the
Frid. 26
4
steamer "Douglas" at Foochow by Chinese smugglers, 1875.
Sat.
27
Canton ransomed for $6,000,000, 1841.
Sun. 28
6
1st after Ascension. Loss of steamer "Douglas," 1872.
Mon. 29
7
Tues. 30
Wed. 31
of
H.B.M. screw aloop "Reynard" lost on the Pratas shoal in trying to rescue remainder of crew of "Velocipede," 1851. Opossum," with Yangtsze Exploring Expedition, returned to Hankow, 1869.
Typhoon at Hongkong and Macao, loss of the "Poyang," with 100 lives, near Macao, 1875
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
MAY-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 12 days, 8 hours, P.M. PERIGEE, 25 days, 3 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
Maximum...
Minimum..
Maximum...
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
4th & 5th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ∞
8
8
9
10
11
5
12
13
14
Mon.
15
Tues.
9
16
Wed. 10
17
Thur.
11
18
Frid. 12
19
Sat.
13
20
Sun.
14
21
Mon.
15
22
Tues.
16
23
Wed. 17
24
Thur.
18
25
Frid. 19
26
Sat.
20
27
Sun.
21
28
Mon.
22
29
Tues.
23
1
Wed. 24
2
Thur.
25
3
Frid.
26
4
Sat.
27
5
Sun.
28
6
Mon. 29
7
Tues. 30
8
Wed. 31
1875.
821 68
Maximum.
.86
Minimum
67
BAROMETER, 1875.
30.218
Minimum....
29.740
Memoranda.
Digitized by
17
18
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JUNE 30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m.
sec.
d. h. m.
sec.
Full Moon
7 7
53
44
A.M.
New Moon 22 5 53
26
A.M.
Last Quarter 15 10 51
08
A.M.
First Quarter 28 10 50
32 P.M.
Thur.
•
1
10
Frid.
• 2
11
Sat.
3 12
Sun.
4
13
Mon.
5
14
Tues.
6
15
Wed.
1
7
16
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
5th & Int.
- OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH.| MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Attempt to blow up the Hongkong Hotel, 1888. Ambassador to China arrived at Shanghai, 1874.
Mr. Yanaguiwara, the new Japanese
Telegraph laid between Hongkong and Singapore, 1871. Terrible earthquake at Manila
destroying the town and killing more than 2,000 persons, 1863.
Whit Sunday. The Governor of Kwang-tung, Tsiang, arrived at Canton, 1866. Departure of the first steamer of the Oocidental and Oriental Co.'s line from Hongkong to,
San Francisco, 1875.
British ship "Tricolor" lost on the Pratas, 1868.
Thur.
I
8
17
Frid. 19
18
Sat.
10
19
Sun.
11
20
Mon.
12
21
Trinity, 8t. Barnabas. Portuguese prohibited trading at Canton, 1640, Opening of the first Railway in Japan, 1878.
Tues.
18
22
Wed. .14 23
Thur. 15
24
British steamer "Carisbrooke" fired into and captured by Chinese Customs Cruiser, 1876. Russian and Chinese treaty, 1788. Four pirates concerned in the attack on "Iron
Prince" executed, 1862. Great opium swindle, 1882.
Corpus Christi, Hope Dock opened at Aberdeen, 1867.
Frid.
•
16
25
Wusung taken, 1842.
Sat.
17 ❘ 26
Sun.
18
27
Mon.
19
28
1st after Trinity. Explosion of the "Union Star" at Shanghai, 17 persons killed, and
10 wounded, 1862.
Shanghai occupied by British forces, 1842. Stanford convicted and sentenced to eight
years' penal servitude, 1862.
Tues. 20
29
Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837.
Macartney's embassy arrived, 1793.
Wed. 21
30
Thur.
22
1
Frid.
Sat.
| Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur. 29
Frid.
******22
23
24
25
26
27
6
28
7
8
30
9
Massacre at Tientsin, 1870.
Canton blockaded by English forces, 1840. Messrs. Russell & Co.'s premises at Hong-
kong destroyed by fire, 1875.
Riying visits Hongkong, 1843. Destruction of 20,283 chests Opium completed by Lin
at the Bogue, 1839. Shock of Earthquake in Hongkong, 1874."
St. John the Baptist. Midsummer day. Chinese merchants in Hongkong sent petition to Her Majesty, with reference to the Blockade of the Colony by Customs Cruisers, 1874. 2nd after Trinity. Treaty of Nanking exchanged, 1843. Attack on British Legation
at Yedo, 1862. Treaty between China and Peru, also Convention for China Commission to Peru, 1874.
Confiscation of the Str. "Prince Albert" by the British Consul and Customs at Canton,
1866.
Coronation of the Queen, 1838. Loss of the steamer "Lap Tek," 1874.
The Foreign Ministers admitted to an audience of the Emperor of China at Peking, 1873. British expedition to Chins arrived, 1840. Typhoon near Hongkong 1865, in which the P. &. O. Co's Steamer "Cores" and Mr. D, Lapraik's Str. " Chanticleer" were lost with all hands,
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JUNE 30 DAYS.
APOGEE, 9 days, 5 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 22 days, 12 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum...
Minimum.
.861/ .76
•
Maximum... Minimum
.87 73
BAROMETER, 1875.
29.982
Minimum
29.800
Maximum.....
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
5th & Int.
WEEK, MONTH. MOONS.
Thur.
1
10
Frid.
2
11
Sat.
3
12
Sun.
4
13
Mon.
5
14
Tues.
6
15
Wed.
7
16
Thur.
8
17
Frid.
9
18
Sat.
10
19
Sun.
11
20
Mon.
12
21
Tues.
13
22
Wed. 14
23
Thur. 15
24
Frid.
16
25
Sat.
17
26
Sun.
18
27
Mon.
19
28
Tues.
20
29
Wed. 21
30
Thur.
22
ן
Frid. 23
2
Sat.
24
3
Sun
25
4
Mon.
26
5
Tues. 27
6
Wed. 28
7
Thur. 29
8
Frid 30
9
Memoranda.
19
Digitized by
20
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JULY-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m.
sec.
d. h. m. sec.
Full Moon
6 11
14
20
P.M.
New Moon 21 12 29 20
P.M.
Last Quarter 14 9 32
08
P.M.
First Quarter 28 10 55 26
A.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Int. & 6th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
WEEK. MONTH.| MOONS.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
1 2 3
10
2
11
8
12
Tues.
4
13
Wed.
5
14
Thur.
6
15
Frid.
16
3rd after Trinity. French Expedition from the Hoongkiang arrived in Hongkong, 1873, Treaty of Wanghia with the United States signed, 1844. Defeat of the Austrians under Field Marshal Benedek, by the Prussian Army, under the Command-in-chief of King William 1st at Sadowa or Köningsgrätz, 1866. American Independence declared, 1776.
The Anniversary of American Independence. Both John Adams and Thos. Jefferson died, 1825. Battle of Gettysburg, insurgents routed, 1863. Vicksburgh captured by Union forces under General Grant, 1863.
Cession of
Tinghai first taken, 1840, Attack on British Embassy at Tedo, 1861.
Venetia by the Austrians to the Emperor Napoleon, 1868.
Death of Wo-jen, tutor to the Emperor of China, 1871. Loss of str. "Canton," 1874.
Sat.
17
Sun.
9
18
4th after Trinity. Incendiary Fire on board the American ship "Benefactor'
kong Harbour, 1872.
in Hong-
Mon.
10
19
Tues.
11
20
Wed. 12
21
Thur.
13
22
Engagement between the American Naval Forces and the Coreans.
leaves to await instructions, 1871. Amherst's embassy arrived, 1816. First English ship reached China, 1635. Str. "Fohkien" wrecked on Fieberman's
Group, 1885. Peruvian coolie ship "Maria Luz '' put into Kanagawa, in distress.
The Expedition
Frid.
14
23
Sat.
15
24
Sun.
16
25
Mon.
17
26
Tues.
18
27
Wed. 19
28
Thur. 20
29
Frid.
21
1
Sat.
22
2
Sun.
23
3
+Mon.
24
4
Lord Napier and Suite arrived in Chins, 1834.
5th after Trinity. British trade with China re-opened, 1842. The King of Cambodia
arrived on a visit to Hongkong, 1872.
Lieut.-Com. Stopford drowned off Hainan, 1871.
A great Ses fight at Lissa-Defeat of the Italian fleet, under Admiral Persano, by the
Austrian Squadron under Admiral Tegetshof; two Ironclads sunk, 1866. Amer. Str. "Hankow" destroyed by fire at Canton, 1865.
8th after Trinity. Attack on British Protestant Chapel at Fatshan-the "Shan-Shin- Fan" rumors rife, 1871. Armistice concluded between Austria, Prussia, and Italy. Admiral Duples arrived at Tientsin, 1870.
Tues. 25
5
St. James.
Wed.
26
6
Thur. 27
7
Frid.
28
8
Terrific typhoon at Canton, Macao, Hongkong, and Whampoa; loss of life estimated
at 40,000 persons, 1862.
Nankin re-taken by Imperialista, 1864. Death of Mr. Consul Gibson at Amoy, 1869.
Sat.
29
9
Sun. 30
10
7th after Trinity.
Mon.
31
11
1
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
JULY-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 6 day, 8 hours, A.M. PERIGEE, 20 days, 9 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum.
...
Minimum....
Maximum...
...87 79
Maximum
.87
Minimum
76
BAROMETER, 1875.
.29.988
Minimum..
...
.29.596
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
DAYS
OF THE
Int. & 6th
Memoranda.
+
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
123 DE LO
10
11
12
13
14
Thur.
15
Frid.
7
16
Sat.
8
17
Sun.
9
18
Mon.
10
19
Tues.
11
20
Wed. 12
21
Thur.
13
22
Frid. 14
23
Sat.
15
24
Sun.
16
25
Mon.
17
26
Tues. 18
27
Wed.
19
28
Thur. 20
29
Frid. 21
1
Sat.
22
Sun. Mon.
Tues. 25
Wed.
23
24
5
26
6
Thur.
27
7
Frid. 28
8
Sat.
29
9
2 3 4 5 6
Sun. 30 10
Mon. 31
11
21
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m. sec.
d. h. m. sec.
Full Moon
5
2 14
20
P.M.
New Moon 19 8 02
08
P.M.
Last Quarter 13 5 34 56
A.M.
First Quarter 27
1 53 56
A.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
| 6th & 7th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Tues.
1
12
Mr. T. F. Wade, C.B., appointed H.B.M. Minister at Peking, 1871.
Wed.
2
13
Thur.
3
14
Victims of Massacre at Tientsin buried, 1870.
Frid.
4
15
British fleet arrived before Nankin, 1849.
Sat.
16
Sun.
6
17
Mon.
7
18
Tues.
8
19
8th after Trinity. Serious Flood at Tientsin, 1871.
British squadron arrived off the Peiho, 1840.
Assassination of Mr. Haber, German Cousul at Hakodate, 1874.
Wed.
9
20
Thur. 10
21
Sir H. Pottinger and Admiral Parker arrived, 1841.
Frid. 11
22
Sat.
12
23
Loss of steamer "Bunskine" of Breaker Point, 1873.
Sun. 13
24
9th after Trinity. 174 British prisoners executed on Formoss, 1842. Fire in Wyndham
Street, Hongkong, 1868. Earthquake in Peru, 1868.
Mon.
14
25
Tues. 15
26
Wed.
16
27
Thur.
17
28
Frid. 18
29
Great Fire in Hongkong, 1868.
Sat.
19
1
Sun. 20
Mon. 21
22 23
2
10th after Trinity.
3
22
4
Tues.
Wed. +23
5
Thur. 24
6
Frid. 25
7
Sat.
26
8
British left Macao, 1839.
Sun.
27
9
11th after Trinity.
Mon. 28
10
Tues.
29
11
Treaty of Nankin signed, 1842.
Wed.
30 12
Thur.
31
13
Conference at Tientsin with Kishen, 1840. Loss of the British ship "Deerhound," on
the Palawan Shoals, 1875.
Bevere typhoon on Coast of China, many lives lost, and much damage done to Shipping
at Hongkong, Macao, and Whẩmpos, 1848. Typhoon in China Ses, 1861.
Emperor Hien Fung died, 1861. Treaty between Japan and Pern signed at Yedo, 1873.
Typhoon at Nagasaki, 1874.
H.E. Mr. Wade returns to Peking, 1871. Governor Amaral assassinated, 1849. Ma,
Viceroy of Nankin, stabbed, 1870. Seizure of steamer" Spark" by pirates when be tween Canton and Macao, Capt. Brady and Feliz Ferries were murdered, and Mr. Mundy seriously wounded, 1874. Conspiracy among Chinese troops against foreigners at Tientsin detected, 1874.
Large meeting in Hongkong to protest against the military contribution demanded by the Home Government, 1864. Treaty of Peace between Austria and Prussia, signed at Prague, 1866. Schleswig Holstein, Hesse Cassel, Hanover, Nassau, and Frankfort incorporated with Prussia, 1866.
St. Bartholomew. Burning of the P. M. 8. S. " America," at Yokohama, 1873.
Digitized by
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
AUGUST-31 DAYS.
APOGEE, 2 days, 3 hours, P.M. PERIGEE, 18 days, 4 hours, A.M. APOGEE, 30 days, 4 hours, A.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
Maximum.
Minimum
Maximum..
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
6th & 7th
WEEK. MONTH,] MOONS.
1875.
87 .77
Maximum.
...89
Minimum.
.79}
BAROMETER, 1875.
.30.004
Minimum...............
29.704
Memoranda.
Tues.
1
12
Wed.
2
13
Thur.
3
14
Frid.
15
Sat.
16
Sun.
17
Mon.
7
18
Tues.
8
19
Wed.
9
20
Thur.
10
21
Frid.
11
22
Sat.
12
23
Sun.
13
24
Mon.
14
25
Tues.
15
26
:
Wed.
16
27
Thur.
17
28
Frid.
18
29
Sat.
19
1
Sun.
20
2
Mon.
21
3
Tues. 22
4
Wed. 23
5
Thur. 24
6
Frid. 25
7
Sat.
26
8
Sun. 27
9
Mon. 28,
10
Tues. 29
11
Wed. 30
12
Thur. 31
13
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h. m.
d.
sec.
h. m.
sec.
Full Moon
4
49
44
A.M.
New Moon 18 5 31 02
A.M.
Last Quarter
11
11 57 08 A.M.
First Quarter 25
7 39 56 P.M.
DAY8 DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
7th & 8th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Frid.
1
14
Sat.
2
15
Sun.
3
16
Mon.
17
Tues.
18
Wed.
19
Thur.
20
Frid.
21
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Typhoon, 1818, in which the "Isabella Robertson" foundered at Cumsing-moon. Emperor Hien Fung died, 1861. Ma, Viceroy of Nankin, died of the wounds inflicted by an assassin, 1870.
Treaty with Austris signed at Peking, 1888.
12th after Trinity. Treaty of peace between Americs and England signed, 1783.
Attack on the forts at Shimonosaki, Japan, by the allied fleets under Adml. Kuper,
1864. Hongkong Stamp Act passed, 1866.
H.R.H. Prince Alfred received by the Mikado of Japan, 1889. "Tai-ping " and "Serica" reached London, 1866.
"Ariel,"
"Imogene" and "Andromache passed the Bogue, 1834. H. E. Count Rochechouart,
Minister for France, left for Europe, 1873.
Great Typhoon in Hongkong, 1867.
Sat.
9
22
Sun.
10
23
13th after Trinity.
Mon.
11 24
Tues
12
25
Wed.
13
26
H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia visited Hongkong, 1872.
Thur. 14
27
Public Meeting in Hongkong, with reference to the blockade of the port by the Chinese
Customs' Cruisers, 1874.
Frid.
15
28
Sat.
16
29
Sun.
17
30
Mon.
18
1
Tues.
19
2
V
14th after Trinity. Resolution passed to wind-up Hongkong Pier and Godown Company,
1873.
Steamer "Reiver" lost on "Preparis Reef," 1868.
Wed.+20
3
Thur. 21
4
P. & O. Company's Steamer, "Singapore" lost on her voyage to Hakodadi, 1987.
St. Matthew.
.Frid. 22
Sat.
23
6
Sun.
24
7
Terrific typhoon at Swatow, 1858.
Am. Brig "Lubra" taken by pirates, 1866. Terrific Typhoon in Hongkong, 1874.
15th after Trinity. H.M.S. "Rattler" lost off Japan, 1868. Piratical attack on the N. G.
barque "Apenrade, ' near Macao, 1869.
Mon. 25
8
Land Regulations for Canton passed, 1871.
Tues. 26
9
Wed. 27 10
Commissioner Lin degraded, 1840.
Thur. 28
11
Frid. 29
12
Sat.
30
13
Michaelmas Day. Hurricane at Manila causing immense damage to shipping, 1865,
· "Westminster" lost on Pratas Shoal, 1866.
Digitized by Google
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
SEPTEMBER-30 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 14 days, 12 hours, A.M. APOGEE, 26 days, 10 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875..
Maximum...
Minimum.
.871/ .76
Maximum
.86
Minimum..
.75
BAROMETER, 1875.
.30.100
Minimum
..29.720
Maximum.
DAYS DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
7th & 8th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Frid.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
123 THE 10 ∞
14
15
16
4
17
5
18
19
20
Frid.
21
Sat.
9
22
Sun. 10
23
Mon.
11
24
Tues. 12
25
Wed. 13
26
Thur.
14
27
Frid. 15
28
Sat.
16
29
Sun.
17
30
Mon. 18
1
Tues.
19
2
Wed. 20
3
Thur. 21
Frid. 22
Sat.
23
6
Sun.
24
7
Mon. 25
8
Tues.
26
9
Wed. 27
10
Thur. 28
11
Frid.
29
12
Sat.
30
13
Memoranda.
Digitized by
23
26
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m.
sec.
d. h. m. sec.
Full Moon
3 6 32
50 P.M.
New Moon
17 5
338
38 P.M.
Last Quarter 10
10 5 55
56
P.M.
First Quarter 25 3 31
31 08 P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
8th & 9th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Sun.
1
14
Mon.
2
15
Tues.
3
16
16th after_Trinity. The "Daily Press" started, 1858. A second Typhoon in Hongkong,
1887. Earthquake at Manila, 1889.
Great Landslip in Tai-ping-shan, 1867. Confucius born, B.C. 662. Mr. Vlangally, Rus-
sian Minister returned to Peking, 1870.
Treaty of Peace between Austria and Italy signed at Vienna, 1886.
Wed.
4
17
Thur.
5
18
Loss of the O. 8. 8, steamer "Hector," near Amoy, 1875.
Frid.
6
19
French expedition left Chefoo for the Cores, 1866.
Sat.
7
20
H.R.H. Prince Alfred visited Peking-not received by the Emperor, 1869.
Sun.
8
21
Mon.
9
22
Tues. 10
23
17th after Trinity. Supplementary treaty signed at the Bogue, 1848.
Death of Mr. John Markham, H.B.M. Consul at Shanghai, 1871. Shanghai captured, 1841. Chinhai taken, 1841. Fire at Canton, property destroyed worth $4,000,000, 1881. Hongkong Stamp Act came into operation, 1867.
Lord Napier died at Macao, 1834. ^H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis left Hongkong for
Nagasaki, 1872.
Wed. 11
24
Thur. 12
25
Revolt in the Philippines, 1872.
Frid.
18
26
Sat.
14 27
Sun. 15
28
Mon.
X16
29
Tues.
17
1
Wed. 18
2
Ningpo occupied by British forces, 1841. Railway in Japan officially opened by the
Mikado, 1878.
"Flors Temple" lost in the China Sea, with upwards of 800 coolies on board, 1862,
Outrage on foreigners in Formosa, 1888. Wedding of the Emperor of China, 1879, 18th after Trinity.
Khanghos, in the Cores, taken by the French, 1866. Hon. W. H. Seward arrived at Shanghai, 1870, News received that the Emperor of China had refused to accept a model railway offered to him by the Duke of Sutherland and others, 1873.
H.E. Mr. T. F. Wade, C.B., H.B.M. Minister at Peking, visited Hongkong, 1873, Loss
of the British barque "Roodee" by fire, at Manila, 1875.
Thur.
19
Frid.
20
4
Sat.
21
Great Earthquake in California, 1868.
Sun. 22
6
18th after Trinity, H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Shanghai, 1869.
Mon. 23
7
58 piratical vessels destroyed by Captains Hay & Wilcox, H. M. Ships "Columbine"
and "Fury," 1849.
Tues.
24
8
Wed. 25
9
Treaty of Whampoa between France and Chins signed, 1844. Kahding recaptured
by the allies, 1862.
Thur. 26
10
In Canton 1,200 houses and 3 factories burnt, 1843. First part of Anglo-Chinese
Dictionary published, 1866.
Frid. 27
11
Visit of the Tartar General Chang-Shan to Hongkong, 1871.
Sat.
28
12
St. Simon and St. Jude. Terranova executed by the Chinese, 1822.
Sun. 29
13
20th after Trinity.
Mon.
30
14
Great fire in Hongkong, 1866.
Tues.
31
15
H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Hongkong, 1809.
between Japan and China, 1874,
Settlement of the Formoss difficulty
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
OCTOBER-31 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 10 days, 11 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 24 days, 6 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
Maximum. Minimum..
....
1875.
.851/ 62
Maximum.. Minimum
....
831
.67
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum.
...30.204
Minimum...
.29.896
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
Memoranda.
9th & 9th
WEEK. MONTH.| MOONS.
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
1 2 3
14
2
15
16
Wed.
17
Thur.
18
Frid.
19
Sat.
20
Sun.
8
21
Mon.
9
22
Tues. 10 23
Wed. 11
24
Thur.
12
25
Frid.
13
26
Sat.
14
27
Sun.
15
28
Mon. 16
29
Tues. 17
1
Wed. 18
Thur. 19
Frid. 20
Sat.
21
5
Sun.
22
6
Mon. 23
7
Tues.
24
8
Wed. 25
9
Thur. 26
10
Frid. 27
11
Sat.
28
12
Sun. 29
18
Mon. 80 14
Tues. 81 15
Digitized by
27
ļ
28
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d.
h.
m.
sec.
d. h. m.
sec.
Full Moon
2
Last Quarter
9 12 53
7 07 20 A.M.
32 A.M.
New Moon 16 8
24 20 A.M.
First Quarter 24 12
03 26 P.M.
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
9th & 10th
WEEK. MONTH,| MOONS.
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Wed.
Thur.
1 2
16
All Saints.
2
17
All Souls,
Frid.
3
18
General U. S. Grant elected President of the United States, 1868.
Bat.
19
Sun.
20
21st after Trinity.
Mon.
6
21
Tues.
7 22
Wed.
8
23
Thur.
9
24
Frid. 10
25
Sat.
11
26
Sun.
12
27
Capt. Garcia y Garcia and Dr. Elmore appointed by the President of Peru on a Specia
Mission to Japan and China, 1874.
Prince of Wales born, 1841.
Great Hurricane in the West Indies, 1867. The French repulsed at the Cores, 1866.
Negotiations between Japan and China regarding the Formoss question terminated peacefully, 1874. Loss of the China Navigation Co.'s steamer "Glengyle" on Namos faland, with the Captain and several of the crew, 1875.
Capt. Guimaraes, of H.F.M. Corvette "Dom Joso I." sworn in as Governor of Macno,
1851.
22nd after Trinity.
Mon.
13
28
Tues.
14
29
Convention signed between Russia and China, 1860.
15
Wed.
30
Thur.
X16
1
H. M. gun-boat "Gnat" lost in the Palawan, 1868.
outbreak of a serious rebellion in Hunan, 1870. H.R.H. Prince Alfred left Hongkong, 1869.
News received in Hongkong of
Frial. 17
2
Sat.
18
3
Sun.
19
4
Mon. 20
5
Tues.
21
6
Shanghai opened to foreign commerce, 1843.
Great Fire in Hongkong, 1867. H.R.H. Prince Alfred arrived at Manila, 1969. Chung How, Governor of Tientsin, arrived in Hongkong en route for France as special Am- bassador, to explain the Tientsin Massacre, 1870.
23rd after Trinity. Viceroy Tseng-kwo-fan visited Shanghai, 1871.
Princess Royal born, 1840. Gunpowder Explosion at Hankow, 1967.
Major Baldwin and Lieut. Bird, of H.M.'s 20th Regt. brutally murdered at Japan,
1864.
Wed.
7
Thur.
8
Frid. 24
9
Ship "Omar Pacha " lost in China Sea, 1867.
Bat.
25
10
Tremendous fire at Yokohama, 1866.
Sun. 26
11
24th after Trinity.
Mon. 27
12
Tues. 28
13
Great fire in Hongkong, 1867.
Wed. 29
14
Thur. 30
15
M. Thiers accepts the apology of Chung How, the Chinese Ambassador, for the murder
of the French at Tientsin, June 21st, 1870-1871.
Murder of the Captain and four men of the British barque "Crofton," near Ku-lan, 1809.
St. Andrew's day.
i
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THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
NOVEMBER-30 DAYS.
PERIGEE, 5 day, 3 hours, P.M. APOGEE, 21 days, 2 hours, P.M.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
1874.
1875.
Maximum..
Minimum.
751 .49
Maximum. Minimum.
...
75 621
BAROMETER, 1875.
Maximum..
......
30.406
Minimum....
30.058
DAYS
DAYS
OF THE OF THE
DAYS
OF THE
9th & 10th
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
Wed.
16
Thur.
17
Frid.
18
Sat.
19
Sun.
20
Mon.
21
Tues.
7
22
Wed.
8
23
Thur.
9
24
Frid.
10
25
Sat.
11
26
Sun.
12
27
Mon.
13
28
Tues.
14
29
Wed.
15
30
Thur.
16
1
Frid.
17
2
Sat.
18
3
Sun.
19
4
Mon.
20
5
Tues.
21
6
Wed.
22
7
Thur. 23
Frid.
24
9
Sat.
25
10
Sun. 26
11
Mon. 27
12
Tues. 28
13
Wed. 29
14
Thur. 30
15
Memoranda.
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30
30
THE CALENDAR FOR 1876.
DECEMBER-31 DAYS.
MOON'S PHASES.
d. h. m. sec.
d.
h. m. sec.
Full Moon 1
6 40 20 P.M.
New Moon
15
1
50 32 A.M.
Last Quarter 8 9 59 44 A.M.
First Quarter 24 Full Moon
7
18 08
A.M.
31
5
35
26
DAYS DAYS
DAYS
OF THE
OF THE OF THE
WEEK. MONTH. MOONS.
10th&11th
Chronology of Remarkable Events.
Frid.
1
16
Sat.
17
Sun.
3
18
St. Francis Xavier died on Sanchan, 1552. Advent. Hongkong first lighted by Gas, 1864.
Mon.
4
19
Tues.
5
20
Six Foreigners killed at Wang-chuh-ki, 1847.
under General Gordon, 1883.
Soochow re-taken by the Imperialists
Wed.
6
21
East India Co.'s last servant left China, 1836. Confucius died, B.C. 400.
Thur.
7
22
Frid.
8
23
Sat.
9
24
Sun.
10
25
Mon. 11
26
Tues.
12
27
Ningpo captured by the Taipings, 1861.
2nd in Advent.
Indemnity paid by Prince Satsuma, 1863. Admiral Bell, U.S.N., drowned at Osaka, 1967. The N. Y. L. & C. Co 's steamer "Mongol" ran on a sunken rock near the Nine Pins and
sank in 5 minutes; 17 lives were lost, including Captain Flamank and his wife, 1874.
Wed.
13
28
+
Thur. 14
29
George Washington died, 1799.
Frid.
15
30
Sat.
16 ✓
1
All Catholic Priests (not Portuguese) expelled from Macao, 1838. Loss by fire of the American ship "Horatio," at Shanghai, 1874.
Sun.
17
Mon.
18
∞ -
Tues.
19
4
3rd in Advent The P. M. 8. S. Co.'s steamer "Japan" was burnt to the water's edge about 130 miles from Hongkong near Breaker Point while on a voyage from Yokobama,
and 1 European steerage passenger, the cook and 389 Chinese were drowned, $358,508 treasure lost, 1874.
Earthquake in Formoss, 1867.
Sir Hugh Gough and the Eastern Expedition left China, 1842.
Wed. 20
5
South Carolina, the first State to secede, passed secession ordinance, 1860.
Thur. 21
6
St. Thomas.
Frid. 22 ▾
7
Sat.
23
8
British Consulate at Shanghai destroyed by Fire, 1870.
Sun.
24
9
4th in Advent. Christmas Eve.
Mon. 25
10
Christmas Day. Destructive fire at Nagasaki, 1859.
Tues. 26
11
Wed. 27
12
Thur. 28
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CHINESE.
TUNG-CHI.-Or Winter solstice, a festival observed by all classes; it is also called Chang-shi-tsieh, or the time when the long days come, because then the sun begins to return, and the days grow longer. Officers go in state to worship the Emperor's tablet, and the people adore their lares.-Eleventh moon, sixth day.
SIE-TSAU.-The God of the Furnace ascends to heaven to report upon the conduct of the family to the Perfect August Shangti; hence people pay their adorations to that deity, and sie-tsau, "thank the furnace." In some parts of China, this Shangti is regarded as the Supreme God in the Chinese pantheon, and it is supposed the other deities derive their power and position from him. This popular superstition, though not peculiar to any class, seems most closely allied to the Tau sect.-Twelfth moon, twenty-fourth day.
LEI-CHUNG.-Lei-chung term, or festival of Spring. This day, the period of the sun reaching the 15th degree in Aquarius, is one of the chief days of the Chinese calendar, and is celebrated with great pomp as well by the government as by the people. In every capital city there are made, at this period, two clay images of a man and a buffalo. The day previous to the festival, the chifu, or chief city magistrate, goes out to ying chun, "meet the spring," on which occasion children are carried about on men's shoulders, each vieing with his neighbour in the gorgeousness and fancifulness of the children's dresses. The following day, being the day of the festival, the prefect again appears as the Priest of Spring; in which capacity he is, for the day, the first man in the province. Hence the chief officers do not move from home on this day. After be has struck the buffalo with a whip two or three times, in token of commencing the labours of agriculture, the populace then stone the image till they break it in pieces, and many of them carry off pieces of the clay to put on their fields, under the impression that a better crop will thereby be obtained. The festivities continue ten days in some parts of the country, but the degree of ceremony attending this festival differs greatly in different parts of China; in Canton it is not attended with much display. First moon, tenth day.
YUEN TAN.-Yuen-tan, the first morning, or new-year's day, The period of new-year is almost the only time of universal holiday in China. Other times and seasons are regarded only by a few, or by particular classes, but the new-year is accompanied with a general cessation from business. The officer, the merchant, and the labourer, all equally desist from work, and zealously engage in visiting and feasting-occasionally making offerings at the temples of those deities whose peculiar aid they wish to implore. Government offices are nominally closed for about ten days before, and twenty days after, new-year; during which period none but very important business is transacied. On the last evening of the old-year, all tradesmen's bills and small debts are paid, and inability to pass this time of settlement injures a man's credit, and usually results in insolvency; while, too, the custom, by compelling an annual settlement of accounts, prevents many failures. This is perhaps the reason why it is called shu-seih, "the evening of dismissal."-First moon, first day.
CHE TA-YUEN-SHWAI; a deified warrior.-First noon, second day. TIN KWANG.-Tin-kwang, a Buddhist sage, born.-First moon, third day. YIN-JIH.-Yin-jib, or "man-day." The first ten days of the year, and named after various animals, "fowl-day," "dog-day," &c., of which the seventh, "man-day," is the greatest. Some persons have supposed there is an obscure or ancient reference in these days to the order followed at the creation. First moon, seventh day.
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WU-TU-SHING-KIUN.-Five lares of the household; they are this day placed on the ground in various quarters of the house for its protection; and the ceremony is repeated on the tenth of the four following months.-First moon, tenth day.
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SHAI-TANG, OR FEAST OF LANTERNS.-Shai-tang, or Feast of Lanterns, so called by Europeans. At night all classes illuminate the temples, shops, &c., with fanciful lanterns, and assemble at convivial parties called lantern feasts. Offerings of lanterns are made at the temples of the Gods. This festival is observed at Canton by merely hanging a lantern before the shop or house. First moon, fifteenth day.
YUH-HWANG.-Shangti's birthday: this deity is the highest of the Tau sect, and, more than any other, answers, in the Chinese mythology, to the Jupiter of the Greeks. First moon, fifteenth day.
CHANG-CHUN.-Chang-chun, a celebrated physician, born; deified by the Tauists. His shrine is placed in doctors' shops.-First moon, nineteenth day.
SHEN-TSAI-TUNGTSZ'.-Two images of children are placed at the back of dwellings for protecting them and increasing the prosperity of the inmates; they are called Shen-tsai-tungtsz'.-First moon, twentieth day.
TU-TI.-The household gods born. They are called Tu-ti, and also Fu-shin, gods of happiness; they include all classes of household deities. At this period plays are performed at the public offices, and in the streets; while rockets and other fire- works are let off.-Second moon, second day.
WANCHANG-TI-KIUN.-Wanchang-ti-kiun, god of learning, born. His image is placed in the temples of Confucius, and the offices of literary magistrates; scholars worship him.-Second moon, third day.
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TUNG-WA-TI-KIUN.-Tung-wa born; a god of the Tau sect.-Second moon, sixth
HUNGSHING.-Hungsbing, god of the Canton River, born.-This is a southern deity, whose worship is chiefly confined to Canton, where it is celebrated with much pomp and display.-Second moon, thirteenth day.
The birthday of Yoh-Fi, a faithful minister of the Sung dynasty.-Second moon, fifteenth day.
LAUKIUN.-Laukiun born. Laukiun, called also Lautsz, an ancient sage, and the founder of the Tau sect, was partly contemporary with Confucius. The latter in his youth took lessons from Lautsz on the subject of sacrificial rites. The principal deities of the Tau sect are Sau-tsing, three pure ones,-Shanghai, a supreme ruler, subordinate to those three, and an infinity of inferior gods and deified men.-Second moon, fifteenth day.
TSING-MING.-Tsing-ming term.-Festival of the tombs. At this period of the year the Chinese everywhere repair to the tombs with offerings of food, which after the spirits of the deceased have fed on the spiritual portion, they themselves partake of. The weather at this time being usually fine, the weeds and dirt are cleared away from the tombs, and any repairs requisite in the brickwork are made. From this custom, the rite is often called Sum-fun, sweeping the tombs. Long slips of paper are laid on the grave after the ceremonies are over, as a proof that the sacrifices have been made.- Third moon, tenth day.
KWANYIN.-Kwanyin's birthday; she is often called the goddess of mercy, and is the great goddess of the Buddhists. There are supposed to be more temples erected to this idol in the city of Canton than to any other.-Second moon, nineteenth day.
HIUEN-TIEN SHIN-FU.-Hiuen-tien shin-fu, birthday of the father of the Shangti of the Sombre Heavens; a god of the Tau sect.-Second moon, twenty-fifth day.
AGRICULTURAL CEREMONY.-On a fortunate day in the third moon, the grand agricultural ceremony is performed at Peking by the Emperor and his ministers, and in all the provinces by the head officers of the government. The ceremony consists in holding a plough, highly ornamented, which is kept for the purpose, while the bullock which drags it is led over a given space. The rule is that the Emperor ploughs three furrows; the princes, five; and the high ministers, nine. These furrows are, however, so very short, that the later monarchs of the present dynasty have altered the ancient rule laid down by the predecessors of Confucius, ploughing four furrows, and returning again over the ground. The ceremony finished, the Emperor and bis ministers repair to the terrace for inspecting the agricultural labours, and remain till the whole field has been ploughed by husbandmen. The Emperor often appoints a proxy.
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HIUEN-TIEN SHANGTI. Hiuen-tien Shangti, the Supreme Ruler of the Sombre Heavens; the festival of the second deity in the pantheon of Rationalists. He is also usually called Pethi, god of the North Pole, and his festival is very generally observed. Third moon, third day.
CHANG-YANG WU-TAU.-Chang-yang Wu-tau born.-Third moon, thirteenth day. HIUN-TAN YUEN-SHWAI.-Hiun-tan Yuen-shwai born; worshipped in households. I-ling Tai-ti born: a celebrated physician, worshipped by sick persons.-Third moon, fifteenth day.
HAU-TU NIANG-NIANG.-Hau-tu Niang-niang, the goddess of earth.--Third moon, eighteenth day.
TIEN-HAU.-Tien-hau, or the Queen of Heaven, born. This female deity was a native of Fuhkien; and has become the goddess of sailors, who are mostly of that province. She corresponds in many respects to the Amphitrite of the Greeks, though some of her names and attributes seem to have been derived from the Virgin Mary. Her temples are numerous, and her worship is costly.-Third moon, twenty-third day. T8z'-SUN NIANG-NIANG.-The goddess of children, worshipped by those who wish children. Third moon, twenty-sixth day.
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SAN-KIAI SHING-YE.-San-kiai Shing-yè, or Holy Lords of the three Borders; worshipped in the yards of the courts of houses to propitiate the powers of nature. Same day is the festival of the present Budha, Shibkia Jü-lái.-Fourth moon, eighth day.
LUI-SHEN-YANG SIEN.-Lui-shen-yang-sien, one of the eight genii, also called Luitunk-pin.-Fourth moon, fourteenth day.
CHUNG-LI-TSU-8z'.-Chung-li-tsú-sz', one of the eight genii.-Fourth moon,
fifteenth day.
KIN-WAH-FUJIN.-Kin-wah-fujin, the Juno Lucina of the Cantonese; women worship her when with child, and also for aid in childbirth. She is supposed to have originated in Canton, and a famous temple to her is built within the Old City. Another temple to this goddess is situated opposite the Foreign Factories of the suburb of Honam.-Fourth moon, seventeenth day.
WA TO-SIEN-SZ.-Wa_To-sien-sz, a physician, spoken of in the San Kwok Chi; worshipped by the sick.-Fourth moon, eighteenth day.
YEN-KWANG SHING-MU.-Yen-kwáng Shing-m, Holy Mother of Bright Eyes, a goddess worshipped by the blind, and those with diseased eyes.-Fourth moon, twentieth day.
YOH WANG.-Yoh Wáng, king of Medicine, the Esculapius of Chinese mythology.-Fourth moon, twenty-eight day.
NAN-KIH TA-TI.-Nan-kih-Tatí, the Great Ruler of the South Pole; a god of Rationalists. Fifth moon, first day.
TWANG-WU.-Festival of dragon boats, called in Chinese Twang-woo or Twáng-yáng, and also Tienchung. On this day many people race backwards and forwards in long narrow boats, which, being painted and ornamented so as to resemble dragons, are called lunchuen, dragon boats. From the narrowness of the boats, and the number of persons on board, there being sometimes from sixty to seventy paddles, it not unfrequently happens that several of the boats break in two; so that the festivities seldom conclude without the loss of several lives. The magistrates endeavour to repress the ardour of the people by issuing their prohibitions, but the people are led on by the excitement. The races are attended by thousands, and rowers are inspirited by the sound of drums and pipes; these noises are supposed to terrify evil spirits and ward off disease; consequently the sports are attended with double zest when sickness prevails. Tradesmen's accounts are cleared off at this period.-Fifth moon, fifth day.
SAI-I-FUH.-Sai-í-fuh, festival of airing clothes. It is a fancy that clothes aired on this day are not liable to be injured by insects.-Sixth moon, sixth day.
LU-PAN.-Lú-pan, the god of Carpenters and Masons, on which day these crafts- men take holiday. Tsing-shim Lung-wang, god of Wells and Dragon-king, worship- ped by sailors and others to avert calamity and storms.-Sixth moon, thirteenth day. KWANYIN.-Assumption of Kwanyin; she ascends to heaven.-Sixth moon, nineteenth day.
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GOD OF FIRE.-God of Fire born. This deity is frequently propitiated by exhibitions of plays. In China there are no regular theatres: sheds are erected in the streets, and a platform being raised about four feet above the ground, the spectators all stand in the street in front; the expenses are paid by private subscription, usually of several merchants. Gentlemen have them also at their own houses; where in some instances there are substantial buildings erected for the performance of the players, and accommodation of persons invited to see the play. Even in this case, an open space is left for the free admission of the people. Almost all the theatrical performances of the Chinese are held on the birthday or festival of some god, and are therefore of a religious character. They are particularly numerous in honour of the God of Fire-Also Kwán-shing Tai-ti, the Chinese God of War, died. Má Wáang- shin, the God of Horses, worshipped to avert disease from horses, and by horsemen to become skilful in equestrian feats.-Sixth moon, twenty-fourth day.
WANG-LING-KWAN-SHING.-Wang-ling-kwan-shing, a deified statesman, worship-
ped for the averting of punishment.-Sixth moon, twenty-sixth day.
TSIH-KUNG-SIEN-NU.-Tsih-kung-sien-nu, the female genii of the seven palaces descend; a festival observed by women, who worship these fairies to avert disease and get skill in domestic work.-Seventh moon, seventh day.
TI-TSANG-WANG.-A deified Buddhist, worshipped for remission of sins.-Seventh moon, thirtieth day.
SHAU-I. Or Burning-clothes festival. At this period, which lasts fifteen days, clothes made of various coloured papers are burnt, that they may so pass to the invisible world for the benefit of the deceased relatives. Prayers also are recited and food offered, chiefly for those who have been drowned at sea. This festival is much observed by the people of Fuhkien province. The custom arises from a tradition respecting a young man who obtained admission to Tartarue, and brought his mother from thence.-Seventh moon, fourteenth day.
TSANG-FUN TSAI-SHIN.-God of Happiness and Wealth; placed in niches at the doors of shops. This deity, the Plutus of the Chinese, is seldom carved into an image, but a piece of paper is pasted on the back niche near the door; the shrine is called tau pao tan. i.e., Hall of Collected Values.-Seventh moon, twenty-second day.
TU-CHING-HWANG-TAN.-Festival of the Municipal Deity of the City, worshipped by officers and people; he might be termed the Palladium Deity, as be has a temple in every inwalled city in China. On this day, the Cantonese resort to a temple on the White Cloud Hills, north of the city, in great numbers, to worship Chin-sien, a deified official of the Ming dynasty.-Seventh moon, twenty-fourth day.
SHE-TUH TA-WANG.-Great Prince of the Agricultural gols.-Eighth moon, second day.
SZ-MING TSAU-KIUN.-The Lord who orders the Prince of the Furnace; worship- ped to preserve the health of households.-Eighth moon, third day.
LUI-SHING TA-TI.-God of Thunder.-Eighth moon, fifth day.
AUTUMN FESTIVAL.-This festival continues from the first to the sixteenth of the moon, during which period families visit and feast with each other, and friends interchange presents of moon cakes. These are round white cakes, with figures of men and women painted on them; they derive their name from a legend of an Emperor of the Tang dynasty, who being led one night to the palaces of the moon, saw there a large assemblage of female divinities, dancing and playing on instruments of music; on his return be instituted plays in commemoration of it.-Eighth moon, first day.
CHUNG-TSIU.-Mid-autumn. This being the middle day of autumn, is the chief day of the autumnal festival; oblations are made to the moon on this day. On the following day young people amuse themselves by "pursuing the moon;" it is also called ho yuch "congratulating the moon." On the evening of this day, every householder and boatman raises a lantern upon the top of a ship's pole from the highest part of his house or vessel, on which is inscribed hing ho chung toiu, "joyfully congratulate the middle of autumn." From the foreigners' Feast of Lanterns-Eighth moon, fifteenth day.
NAN-TAU-SING-KIUN.-Starry god of the south Pole descends; this god belongs to the sect of Rationalists.-Ninth moon, first day.
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TAU-MU-YUEN-KIUN.-Mother of the Dipper; a goddess adored to obtain happiness and long life. This day is also observed as a time to visit graves, and for children to fly kites; it is called from this tan kau, "ascending on high."-Ninth moon, ninth day. COCOON FESTIVAL.-On a fortunate day of the ninth moon, the Empress, either personally or by proxy, accompanied by a train of princesses and honourable ladies, repairs to the altar sacred to the discoverer of silkworms. After sacrificing, the Empress with golden, and the princess with silver implements, collect mulberry leaves to feed the imperial silkworms. They then wind off some cocoons of silk, and so end the ceremony. This very ancient festival is considered as the counterpart of the agricultural one observed by the Emperor in the spring.
SIEN-FUNG YANG-8Z-YE-YE.-Lord of the Front Spear; worshipped to obtain success and profit in life and business.-Ninth moon, seventeenth day.
WA-HWANG TA-TI.-God of Fire: worshipped by all classes with great parade to preserve houses and shops from fire. The temples dedicated to this idol in the city of Canton are more numerous than to any other deity.-Ninth moon, twenty-eighth day.
TUNG-KWANG TA-TI.-Eastern August Great Ruler: a god of the Rationalists.- Tenth moon, first day.
TA-TSIAU. The nine gods of the Great Bear descend; worshipped by the Rationalists, and generally also by the people, tradesmen, and others, for peace. The period is usually chosen for worshipping wandering spirits as well as these gods; the rites are called Ta-tsiau. They are in Canton among the most showy idolatrous ceremonies. People living in three or four streets combine, and ornament the streets with chandeliers, puppets, figures, and scrolls, and fit up a room for religious exercises to appease the wandering kwei.-Tenth moon, first to ninth day.
TAY-SHIN LIU-sz'.-God of Small-pox: his name was Liú, and he is accommodated with a niche in other temples.--Tenth moon, fifteenth day.
PEH-KIH-TZ-SWI.-Also Wú Yoh Wú Ti; the festival of gods of the Five Hills and the Five Rulers, names of five places and five deities collectively_worshipped. The Five Hills are Tai-sban in Shantung, Hang-shan in Hunan, Heva-shan in Shensi, Hang-shan in Chibli, and Sung-sban in Honam. The Five Rulers are the Azure, Red, Yellow, and Black Shangti.-Tenth moon, twenty-sixth day.
FESTIVAL OF CONFUCIUS.-Confucius born; his festival is observed by officers of government and scholars, who repair to his temples.-Eleventh moon, fourth day.
JULAI BUDHA.-Ancient festival of the Prince and his officers going to the annual hunt. Also of the Julai Budha.-Eleventh moon, eleventh day.
OMETO FUH, Amida Budha.-Eleventh moon, seventeenth day.
KWANYIN. Festival of Kwányin.-She has three during the year, all of which are observed by the people.-Eleventh moon, nineteenth day.
JAPANESE.
REIBI. The first, fifteentb, and twenty-eighth of every month throughout the year are holidays, called Reibi, or days for visiting.
NEW YEAR'S DAY.-The first seven days of Shogwats (first month), or the New Year, are festival holidays, and on these days congratulatory visits are exchanged.
HATSMOMA.-The first day of Nigwats (second month) is called Hatsmoma, the Feast of Inari, the patron of farmers against fire and thieves.
MOMO-NE-REKI, or Doll Feast.-The third of Sangwats (third month), is a special holiday for the Girls, and is called momo-ne-reki, or the Doll Feast.
TANABALA. This is a holiday for homage to the Milky Way, or Heavenly River,
on the seventh Schig-wats (seventh month).
BONTORO.-The fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth of Schig-wats (seventh month) are special holidays, called Bontoro, or the Feast of the Ancestors.
TJOEGEN.-The Feast of Tjoegen, or middle of the year, occurs on the fifteenth
of Schig-wats (seventh month)..
MOON FEAST.-This occurs on the fifteenth Ha-chi-wats (eighth month).
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LONG LIFE FEAST.-This feast day is a special holiday, and takes place on the ninth Ku-gwats (ninth month). It is also called the Gold-flower Feast.
INOGO.-A feast day on First Jiu-gwats (tenth month).
KOMPIRA. The Feast of Kompira is on the tenth Jiu-gwats (tenth month). HATS-GA-YEBIS.-The twentieth of Jiu-itchi-gwats (eleventh month) is called Yebis, and is dedicated to the God of Trade, Hats-ga-yebis.
JEWISH.
The festivals of the Jews were held weekly, monthly, and yearly. Each seventh and fifteenth year, moreover, was kept with peculiar solemnities.
The weekly festival was the Sabbath, a day consecrated to rest and cheerful devotion. It was instituted when God rested, on the seventh day, from the work of Creation, and the precept was renewed to the Hebrews at Marah, ere yet the Decalogue had been given from Sinai. It was kept from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
The monthly festival was held on the day of the new moon, or the first day of every month, which was proclaimed by sound of trumpet; the law, however, did not oblige the people to rest on these days, though it appointed particular sacrifices.
The Feast of the Passover, of Pentecost, and of Tabernacles, were the three principal festivals observed under the law, and they were times of real joy and festivity. As all the male inhabitants throughout the country were required on these occasions to go up to Jerusalem, and the females also permitted to accompany them if they chose, the concourse was generally very great. These religious assemblies, besides commemorating important events in their history, also subserved other important purposes. They kept them steadfast to their religion, by the view of ceremonies and the majesty of the divine service; they afforded the means of religious instruction, for the law of God was then read and explained; and they served, moreover, to renew the acquaintance and friendship of tribes and families, who from all parts of the country thus met three times in the year in the holy city.
The PASSOVER was instituted to commemorate the departure out of Egypt, because on the night preceding that departure, the destroying angel who slew the first-born of the Egyptians passed over the houses of the Hebrews, they being marked with the blood of the lamb, which for this reason was called the Paschal Lamb. It was celebrated on the fourteenth day of the first month of the ecclesiastical year (April), and lasted seven days. A lamb, or, if that could not be found, a kid, without blemish, was killed, roasted, and eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. The first Passover was eaten with their loins girded, their shoes on their feet, and their staves in their hands, that they might be in readiness for their journey, circumstances which were not observed in its celebration after the Exodus.
The Feast of PENTECOST, or WEEKS, was celebrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover, and was a feast of thanksgiving to the Lord, wherein they acknowledged his dominion over their country and their labours, by offering to bim two loaves, as the first fruits of all their harvest. It also commemorated the giving of the law from Mount Sinai, two years and fifty days after their departure from Egypt. The Hebrews counted seven weeks from the Passover, beginning on the second day of that solemnity, and hence called it the Feast of Weeks; but by the Christians it was called Pentecost, a name which signifies the Fiftieth Day. It was on the day of Pentecost that the Holy Spirit was poured out from the ascended Saviour upon his Apostles, qualifying them with miraculous gifts for establising the New Testament kingdom.
The Feast of TABERNACLES was instituted as a memorial of their fathers having dwelt in tents for forty years, during the passage through the wilderness. It was kept in the first month of the civil year (October), and lasted eight days, the first and seventh being the most solemn. During its continuance they lived in booths, tents, or arbours, constructed of the branches and leaves of trees. On the first day they cut down branches of the handsomest trees, with their fruits, which they carried in ceremony to the synagogue. Holding in their right hand a branch of palm-tree, of myrtle, and two of willow, tied together, and having in their left hand a citron and
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fruit, they waved them towards the four quarters of the world, singing songs and crying "Hosannah."
These were the three Great Festivals at which all the males were required to go up to Jerusalem to worship. "Three times in a year shall all thy males appear before the Lord thy God, in the place which he shall choose, in the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and in the Feast of Weeks, and in the Feast of Tabernacles."-(Deut. xvi., 16; Ex. xxxiv., 23.)
The Feast of TRUMPETS was celebrated on the first day of their civil year (Sept.), its commencement being proclaimed by sound of trumpet, and the day was kept solemn, all business being forbidden, and certain sacrifices appointed to be offered.
There are also two other feasts, though not appointed by law, which require notice, as they are often mentioned in Jewish history. The feast of DEDICATION was appointed to celebrate the re-establishment of Divine worship in Jerusalem, after Antiochus Epiphanes had been vanquished and the temple purified. It is observed for eight days, from the 25th of the third month (December), and is also called the Feast of Lights, from the illuminations which the Jews make during these days in their houses. Poorim, or the feast of Esther, falls on the 14th and 15th of the sixth month (February), and commemorates the defeat of Haman. On these days they give alms to the poor and presents to their friends on account of the lives of all the Jews having been saved by Esther. Thus it is called the feast of Esther.
The 10th of the first month of the civil year is the day of ATONEMENT, on which they observe a fast from evening 6 P.M. of the 9th to 7 P.M. of the 10th, and bewail their sins. Other fasts were also instituted in later times, connected with the siege of Jerusalem (10th of tenth month), the capture of the city (17th of the fourth month), the burning of the temple (29th of the fifth month), and the death of Gedaliah (3rd of the seventh month), of the Ecclesiastical year.
Every seventh year was to the Jews a Sabbatical year; and we find that Alexander the Great granted them an exemption from tribute on that year.
After seven weeks or Sabbaths of years, that is, after seven times seven years, the great Festival of the JUBILEE was celebrated; and during the whole year they neither sowed nor reaped. On this fiftieth year every one resumed possession of his inheritance, whether it were sold, mortgaged, or alienated in any way, and Hebrew slaves of every description were set free, with their wives and children. Houses and edifices in walled towns were the only kind of property that did not return to the original owner in the year of the Jubilee.
MAHOMEDAN.
RAMAZAN.-The Mahomedan fast commences each day throughout the month of this name, when the first streak of light borders the eastern horizon, and continues until the stars are clearly discerned in the heavens. During the whole period not the slightest particle of food, not one single drop of water, nor any other liquid or smoke even passes the lips from the dawn till the appearance of the stars in the evening. Each day during the fast is passed in occasional prayer, besides the usual namaz, and in reading the Koran or lives of the prophets. The fast is broken by a cooling draught called Dandhi, the same which is used in fevers. It is composed of the lettuce, cucumber, and melon, with coriander, well pounded, and afterward diluted with cold water, rose water, sugar, syrup of pomegranate, and kurat, are also added; the whole preparation is made in the zenana, and then drunk by basins-full by all true Rozedhars. Plain boiled rice, with dhi (sour curd) and sugar, form the first morning's repast of the Eed; dried dates are eaten with it, in remembrance of the prophet's family, whose greatest luxury was supposed to be the date of Arabia. The conclusion of the month Ramazan is celebrated as an Eedor festival, and is hailed with great rejoicing and merriment, as a sort of reward for their severe abstinence. In every house the same dainties are provided, every amusement that can be thought of is indulged in the nach women in the apartments of the gentlemen, and the domini in those of the women, are in great request on the last day of the Ramazan, when the matron of the mansion sits in state to receive nazaras from inferiors, and to grant favours to others. -11th March.
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EED. The followers of Mabomed claim to be descendants of Abraham through his son Ishmael, who, they aver, was chosen as the offering to the Almighty, and not Isaac, thus differing from the Jews and Christians, grounding their assertions on traditions which they deem conclusive evidence on the subject, in opposition to the authority of the Bible. The offering thus made is annually commemorated by the sacrifice of animals, such as camels, sheep, goats, or lambs, according to each person's means, which answer the double purpose of honouring the memory of Abraham and Ishmael, and also assisting as a meal in time of need. The followers of Mahomed believe that the entrance to Paradise is guarded by a bridge as narrow as a scythe, or some such equally sharp instrument, affording a precarious and unstable footing. To enable them, therefore, to pass without danger, they believe that the animals they have sacrificed at the feast of Eed will be present to lend their aid to help them over in safety. 12th March.
EED KORBAN.-In commemoration of Abraham offering up Ishmael; and this is the day on which they annually perform the Haj at Mecca.-18th May.
MOHARRAM. A celebrated mourning festival, held annually in remembrance of the first martyrs of the Mussulmans-Hassain and Hossein-the two sons of Fatima and Ali, from whom the whole race of Syads have descended. Hassain was poisoned by an emissary of the usurping Kalipha, and Hossein, the last victim of the descendants of the prophet's family to King Yazid's fury, suffering a cruel death after the most severe trials on the plain of Kurbala, on the tenth day of the Arabian month Moharram, the anniversary of which catastrophe is solemnised with the most devoted zeal. Hassain and Hossein were, as above stated, the two sons of Ali, by his cousin Fatima, the daughter of Mahomed, and after the murder of their father by the contrivances of the Kalipha, they with their families removed from Shawn the capital, to Medina. After residing there for several years, the people of Shawn, being tired of King Yazid's tyrannical rule, invited Hossein to return to the capital, and assume his lawful right as Iman (leader of the faithful). Before accepting this invitation, Hossein sent Moslem, his cousin, as a messenger to report the true state of affairs to him; but on his arrival with his two sons at Shawn, he was seized by order of King Yazid, and cast from a precipice, and his two sons were barbarously murdered, for the sake of the reward offered for their heads. This forms the subject of the ten days' bewailing during the Moharran. The Mahomedans are divided into distinct sects, called the Shian and the Sunias. The former regard Ali and his descendants to be the lawful leaders after Mabomed, and the latter the Kaliphas, as Abubakr, Omar, &c., hence quarrels, animosities, and dislikes are hoarded up to be avenged during the Moharran. The festival begins on the first day of the moon (Moharran). Tazias (a term signifying grief, and applied to a representation of the mausoleum erected over the remains of Iman Hossein at Kurbala), made of ivory, ebony, sandalwood, cedar, and some wrought in silver filigree, and indeed of every variety of material, from pure silver to bamboo and paper, according to the rank and wealth of the party, are exhibited in every direction, and conveyed in procession through the streets. Mourning assemblies are beld morning and evening in the Imanbares, during the Moharran, and the head priest or preacher recites a subject for each day's service, from the various books composed on the subject, descriptive of the lives and sufferings of Hassain and Hossein. The Marsiah, a poetical composition of great merit, and embracing the whole of the subject they commemorated, is chanted with great effect; the names of their lawful leaders are recounted with blessings, and that of the usurpers, the Kaliphas, with curses. Then comes the procession of Dhal Dhal-Hossein's horse, killed at Kurbala, beautifully caparisoned; and finally the Tazias are deposited with funeral rites in the public burial grounds, when the Moharran ceases. The Tabut is a slight framework of bamboo, in the shape of a mausoleum, covered and ornamented with coloured paper and tinsel. They vary considerably in size and appearance, according to the taste and ability of those who build them. Before these Tabuts incense is burned and various other rites are performed. The Tabuts, it is said, are peculiar to India. They are not mentioned in the Koran, nor are they built by the inhabitants of Persia and Arabia. Many Mahomedans regard them with strong disapprobation. In Bombay the
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larger portion of the Mahomedans unite in building the Tabuts. These are taken out, and, accompanied with music, carried in procession through the Bhendy Bazaar, from midnight of the ninth until three o'clock of the morning of the tenth day, and from two to six o'clock on the afternoon of the same day, on their way to the beach in Back Bay, where the greater part of the Tabuts, after being stripped of whatever is of value, are cast into the sea. The practice of building Tabuts seems to be losing ground in Bombay, a portion of those who formerly united in this having adopted the views of those opposed to such things. The Indian Mahomedans, who do not unite in building the Tabuts, are accustomed to go on this occasion to the mosques for five successive evenings, to listen to the account of the death of Hossein. Their demonstrations of grief, however, are not equal to those of the Moguls and Persians, who while listening to the recital, weep aloud, and smite violently upon their breasts. These are accustomed to meet at the Masjid, in Mirza Mahomed Ali Khan Street, Bombay. In Bombay there is strictly speaking no representation of the battle which was fought previous to the death of Hossein. Some two or three borsemen, bearing flags, enter the large yard adjoining the Imanbares with loud wailings, and are followed by two horses caparisoned, to represent those which were for the use of the fallen Hossein. One person on horseback, with a long sword apparently run through the head, and covered with blood, joins in the wailings. A female infant, in deep mourning, sitting at the door of a small mausoleum, which is carried on shoulders of men, constantly cast ashes or cut-straw upon her head, in token of grief. These pass round in a circle, accompanied or followed by a company on foot who beat upon their breasts, crying, "Hai Hossein! Hai Hossein!" Sometimes, a person represented in a dying state, his body covered with wounds and blood, and darts and daggers run into it, is carried about in procession. It would seem that this festival is now celebrated with less effort and effect than formerly. It is apparently becoming more and more a farce. The grief is doubtless for the most part feigned. The decline of the peculiar zeal of the Mahomedans must necessarily lead them to enter into these with less spirit.-17th June.
PARSEE.
The Parsees of India are divided into two sects-the "Shanshahis" or "Rasmis," and the "Kudmis" or "Churigars," the former of whom constitute the larger portion of the race.
This division originated only about a bundred and fifty years ago, when a learned Persian priest, named Jamasp, arrived in India, and found that his co-religionists differed from their brethren of Iran in their calculation of time by a full month, and in other minor points relating to their "Liturgy." Serious disputes arose in consequence, which ended in the formation of the two sects, the Shanshahis adhering to their own views, and the Kudmis adopting the opinions imported by Jamasp-thus agreeing with their Persian brethren. Notwithstanding this division, no estrangement exists between them in their social intercourse. The difference lies only in their computation of time, and in some slight variations in their form of prayer. Intermarriage is allowed, as well as admission to each other's places of worship.
The festivals of the Parsees are celebrated with little or no outward pomp. Their holidays are mostly occupied in prayers in the morning, and festivities and rejoicings during the rest of the day. Some of their religious institutions are traced to a very ancient period. The festival of the Nowroz dates from upwards of three thousand years before Christ, and is kept to this day by most of the nations of Western Asia, notwithstanding the difference of creed. The Emperor Akbar adopted the "Nowroz and fourteen other festivals of the Parsees, for the observances of these who were attached to his favorable doctrines of the "Hahi faith," or the " Religion of God," which he fruitlessly endeavoured to introduce among the people.
PAPETI, OR NEW YEAR'S DAY.-Among the festivals observed by the Parsees, the first and universally kept is the Papeti, or new year's day. On this day the Parsees rise early, and dress themselves in new suits of clothes, and those piously disposed say their prayers in their private residences, or visit their friends and relatives, when the "Hama-irjhr" or joining of hands is performed; this ceremony is a sort of
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greeting corresponding to the European fashion of wishing each other a happy new year. Their friends and relations are invited to breakfast. The morning thus occupied, they spend the rest of the day in their country houses or clubs, where feasting and rejoicings are kept up till a late hour. Alms are also given to the poor in the course of the day, and new suits of clothes are presented to servants and dependents.
The ancient Persians reckoned a new era from the accession of each successive monarch, and as Yexdezerd of the Sassanian dynasty was their last King, when dethroned by Kaliph Omer about A.D. 640, the date of his accession to the throne has been brought down to the present time, thus making their current year 1245.
In their calculation of the year only 365 days are allowed; leap year is unknown to them, though there are records which prove that in every 120 years one month was added to make it correspond with the solar year.
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The year is divided into twelve months, of 30 days each, and five days, or "Gathas as these are named, added at the end to make up the deficiency. These five Gatha days are held as the most sacred in the year, and those piously disposed spend them solely in prayers.
KHURDAD SAL.-The second of the Parsee festivals in the "Khurdad-Sal" day, or the anniversary of the birth of their prophet Zoroaster, who they say was born in the city of Reh, in the North of Persia, in the reign of Darius Hystapis, about 520 years before Christ. Heeren places the birth of this celebrated personage about 1,200 years anterior to this. The Parsees themselves differ as to the exact time of the birth of their prophet: a part of them fix the period at B.C. 389; others at B.C. 538. Religious ceremonies are performed in the morning by the women of the family and the priests, the men, as usual on such occasions, limiting themselves to private prayers.
AMURDAD-SAL.-This holiday, which falls on the day immediately after the preceding festival, appears to have no origin in the books of the Parsees. It is merely kept up as the continuation of the "Khurdad Sal; no religious ceremonies are required, and the day is always spent in the enjoyment of pleasures.
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FARURHARDIN JASAN.-This day is set apart for the performance of ceremonies for the dead, "Farurhar" meaning soul or spirit. The religious portion of the people attend on the hills at Chaopatty (Bombay), where their "dockmas," or "towers of silence" are situated, and there perform prayers for the dead, in commemoration of their memory. The Parsees are enjoined by their religion to preserve the memory of their dead by annual religious ceremonies performed in the house; but such of the friends as die on long voyages or in unknown places, and the date of whose death cannot be positively ascertained, are, according to the terms of their religion, honoured by sacred rites on this day. The ceremony "consists in a man or woman preparing small round pieces of baked bread, called daruns, which are put on a tray or other copper vessel, along with the fruits and flowers, over which the priest performs the prayers of the Baj, or "Vaj," as it is called by M. Anquetil Du Perron in his "Zend_Avesta." According to the translation published by this learned Frenchman, the Baj is an invocation of the names of the departed, and of such of the angels as have a direct control over the souls of the dead after their departure from this world. Prayers of this sort are still performed among the Hindus and the Mahomedans, and are not unknown in the Roman Catholic countries of Europe.
ARDEBEHIST-JASAN.-This festival, as its name implies, is maintained in honour of Ardebehist Amshaspond, the angel controlling the sacred fire, that element being one of the wonders of divine creation. The fire-temples are crowded on this day, sandalwood is offered to the sacred flame, and prayers offered to the Supreme Deity.
THE NOWROZ.-The fifth on the list is the celebrated Nowroz, called by some the Nowroz-í-Jamshid or the Nowroz-í-Sultan, the King's day. This celebrated festival falls generally about the 21st day of March, and corresponds with our Vernal Equinox. This day is observed by the modern Persians, the Arabs, the Turks, and several other Asiatic nations for the computation of the solar year, and for state purposes, such as the collection of revenue, and the arrangements for the agricultural operations of the year. Eastern writers date the origin of this festival from the time of Jamshid, the third King of the Peshdadian dynasty of Persia. Jamshid is supposed by Bailly to
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have flourished 3,209 years before Christ; the Shan Namah celebrates him as the first King of his race who introduced civilisation among mankind, and established the computation of time. If we are to believe the Persian writers, the exquisite bas-reliefs among the ruins of Persepolis,--still visible in beauty after a lapse of two thousand years, are representations of the Court of Jamshid, more especially on the festival of the Nowroz. The sculptures at this place contain representations of the Courts of ancient Persia, with the long train of attendants bringing offerings to the feet of Monarchs; and as the Nowroz is a sort of "revenue settlement" day, when the chiefs of different provinces lay their annual contributions before the throne, and are allowed audience with the monarch, the idea of a part of the Persepolitan bas-reliefs being a picture of some ancient King of Persia holding his Court on the day of the Nowroz, does not appear to be without foundation. In Persia this festival is kept for several days with unusual pomp by all the inhabitants, whether Mahomedans or Parsees. In India it is simply a day of rejoicing.
Ava-Ardui SAR JASAN.-Ava, in the Zend text, is the name of the angel who presides over the sea, and this " Jasan," or festival, is held in his honour. The Parsees are required on this day to approach the sea shore, or any stream of water, and chant the Zend prayers, but owing to their long residence in India they have borrowed many Hindu rites in the observance of this holiday, and offerings of sugar, cocoanuts, flowers, &c., to the sea, are not uncommon. The better-informed portion of the community, however, do not join with their brethren in these superstitious acts. In Bombay a fair is held on the Esplanade in honour of this festival.
ADAR JASAN.-Adar, another synonyme for fire, is the name by which the ninth month of the Parsee year is called. This is the most sacred of the twelve months, and the ninth day of that month is held in great respect and sanctity. On this day the fire temples are very much crowded, and offerings of sandalwood are made to the sacred flame, and money distributed among the priests.
Besides the above, the festivals of the Parsees are the Meher Jasan, the Bahman Jasan, and a few others of less importance, all of which are partially observed.
SIAMESE MODE OF DIVIDING TIME.
The 24 hours of each day are divided into two equal parts. The day time is call WAN (sound a as a in WHAT). The night time K'u'n (the apostrophe denotes that the letter before it is aspirated). The former uniformly begins at 6 o'clock a.m.; the latter at 6 P.M. The hours of the forenoon are numbered 1, 2, 3, &c., up to 6, or mid-day. The hours of the afternoon are designated by the same numbers. Time in the forenoon is called Peda Ch'ow, (ë sounds as E in PREY); time afternoon, Pēda Bai. The word denoting an hour in the day time is Mong; that for night time is Tööm. In expressing 9 A.M., they say, "Sám (third) Mong Ch'ow ;"-3 P.M., " Sám Mong Bäi;" 9 P.M., "Sám Tööm."
The hours of the night are counted in succession from 1 to 12. Six o'clock a.m. is the close of their twelfth hour of the night. Each night is divided into four watches of three hours each, and each watch is called a Yam.
Siamese months are designed to be lunar months; but they often vary from the moon of a day or more. Each month is divided into two parts, viz: Kang K'un (waxing), and KANG-RAAM (waning). The former has always 15 days; but the latter has 15 days every 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th month; and 14 days every 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th month. Hence six of their months have 30 days, and six 29 days=354 to 12 months, which wants about 11 days to make up a full solar year. To compensate for this, they have an intercalary month of 30 days, once in two or three years. The years 1853, 1855, 1858, and 1861, were leap-years. By this plan there is still a loss of about three days in 19 years, which is supplied by adding a day to their 7th month from time to time, as their Brahmin astrologers see to be necessary.
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TABLE OF SIAMESE TIME.
60 Winat'ees make
6 Nat❜ees
10 Bāts
12 Mongs
12 Tōōms
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"9
1 Nat'ee or minute
1 Bat
1 Mong or Toom (hour) 1 Wan (day)
1 K'u'n (night)
29 or 30 Wans & K'u'ns make 1 Du'an (month)
12 or 13 Du'ans
10 Pees
1 Pee (year)
1 Sök, or cycle of ten.
They have no word to denote a week of time. But each day of the seven has its appropriate name and number. Sunday is their first and Saturday their seventh day. By the recurrence of the first and seventh days they are reminded of the elapse of seven days, as we are by the word week.
The days of the week are :-
1st. Wan At'ît 2nd. Wan Chan 3rd. Wan Angk'an 4th. Wan P'ōōt 5th. Wan Prahat 6th. Wan Sõõk
7th. Wan Sow
(day of the Sun) Sunday. (day of the Moon) Monday. (day of Mars) Tuesday. (day of Mercury) Wednesday. (day of Jupiter) Thursday. (day of Venus) Friday. (day of Saturn) Saturday.
Their twelve months are each designated by its appropriate number, excepting the first and second. The former, instead of being called the first month, is called Dúan ái (month ái), the latter, Dúan Yee (month Yèè). The next succeeding month is called Dúan Sám (third month); the next, Dúan Sẽě, (fourth month); and so on through the twelve.
The Siamese have two cycles, one within the other. The greater is twelve years, the smaller ten. The name of the former is Pee, the latter Sõk. Every year of each kind of cycle has its own specific name.
The years of the cycle of 12 are :-
year of the Rat
1st. Pee Ch'òòat
2nd. Pee Ch'aldd
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3rd. Pee K'án
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Cow Tiger
4th. Pee T'aw
Rabbit
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5th. Pee Marong
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great Dragon
6th. Pee Masèng
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small Dragon
7th. Pee Mameea
Horse
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8th. Pee Mamaa
Goat
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9th. Pee Wàwk 10th. Pee Raka
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Monkey
Cock
>>
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11th. Pee Chaw 12th. Pee Kŏŏn
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Dog
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Hog
The years of the cycle of 10 are:-
Eka sōk T'o sōk
1st of the cycle
2nd
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To sōk
3rd
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Treeni sōk
4th
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"
Benya sōk
5th
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"
Ch'hw sok
6th of the cycle.
Sapp'á sök
7th
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Aatt'a sōk
8th
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"
Nöpp'a sök
9th
"7
"9
Samrett'i sök
10th
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In writing the number of their Era, the name of each cycle, as it chances to be, is always given in the same connection.
Every Siamese is taught to remember carefully the name of each year of the cycle of 12, and by no means to forget the name of the particular year, moon, day of the moon, and day of the week in which be was born. So that at any time, when he would count up the number of the years he has lived, he begins by repeating the names of the years in succession from the one that gave him birth, until he comes back again to his birth-year, keeping tally with his fingers. Thus he counts on until he makes another cycle of twelve, more or less, as the case may be in regard to his age.
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He can tell quite certainly whether his age is within the first cycle of 12, or the second, third, or fourth; but if he be upwards of 60 years old, he is liable to get bewildered in his reckoning, the want of the habit of counting his years by the year of the Era in which he was born. This the Siamese never do.
The Siamese sacred Era is reckoned from the time it is supposed Buddh died, which was 2,400 years at the full moon in May, 1866. This reckoning is never used except in their religious matters. It is denominated Pööta Sakkárát (Era of Buddh). Their civil Era, called Chöölá Sakkárát (litle Era) is reckoned from the time when Pra Rooang, a Siamese king of great celebrity, established it, and that was 1,227 full years in March, 1866. Siamese in writing their dates always show first the year of their Era; second, the day of the week; third, the day of the waxing or waning moon; fourth, the number of the month; fifth, the names of the year; and, sixth the particular year of the cycle of 10. Their mode of showing the day of week, day of moon, and month is very concise.
WEIGHTS, MEASURES, &c.
TABLE OF SIAMESE MONEY.
4 P'eis
make 1
Fu'ang
=
$0.076
2 Fu'ang
""
Sälü'ng
0.150
,,
4 Sälü'ngs
1
Bät or Tical
0.600
4 Bäts
1
Tämlü'ng
2.400
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"
20 Tämlü'ngs
1
Ch'äng
48.000
""
50 Ch'ängs
Häp
2,400.000
100 Hấp
1
Tära
""
""
24,000.000
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NOTE. The standard of weight being the coin of the country, weights are designated by the same terms. A Tical weighs 236 grains Troy.
The Siamese standard of weight is just double that of the Chinese, and goods are bought and sold in Bangkok more by the Chinese than the Siamese standard.
LONG MEASURE.
1 Niws.
12 Niw
make
1 K'ú'p
13 inch
16
93
4
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2 K'ú'ps
1 Süwk
124
"
"
"1
4 Säwks
1 Wah
78
99
"
99
20 Wabs
400 Sens
1 Sën 1 Yot
130 feet.
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9 statute miles.
NOTE.-Timber is bought by the Yök, which is 64 Säwk in length, by 1 Säwk in width=36,864 Siamese inches, being equivalent to 169 square feet.
DRY MEASURE.
1 Tänan..
20 T'änans
make
25 Tänans
1 Táng 1 Sat
1 pints. 15
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""
100 Tángs or 80 Sat
1 Keean (Coyan.)
NOTE.-A Keean is 20 Piculs. A Picul is 1333 lbs. Avoirdupois.
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SIAMESE CURRENCY.
TABLE OF EXCHANGE.
For $100.
Cents to each Tical.
Salungs per dollar.
Cents to
For $100.
each Tical.
45
6
=
150 Tls. or
66.66 Tls.
6.6
=
165 Tls. or
60-60 Tls.
6.025
150-621
66.39
6.625
165.62
60.37
6.050
151.25
66.11
6.650
166.25
60.15
6.075
151.87
65.84
6.675
166.87
59.92
6.1
152.50
65.57
6.7
167.50
59.70
6.125
153.12
65.30
6.725
168.12
59.48
6.150
153.75
65.04
6.750
168.75
59.27
6.175
154-371
64.71
6.775
169.371
59.04
6.2
155'
64.51
6.8
170.
58.82
6.225
155.62
64.26
6.825
170.62}}
58.61
6.250
156.25
64.
6.850
171.25
58.39
6.275
156.871
63.74
6.875
171.877
58.18
6.3
157.50
63.50
6.9
172.50
57.97
6.325
158.12
63.24
6.925
173.12
57.76
6-350
158.75
62.99
6.950
173.75
57.55
6.375
159.37
62.74
6.975
174.371
57.34
6.4
160'
62.50
7.
175·
57.14
6.425
160.621
62.26
7.025
175-621
56.94
6'450
161.25
62.
7:050
176.25
56.73
6.475
161-871
61.77
7.075
176.871
56.54
6.5
162.50
61.53
7.1
177.50
56.33
6.525
163.12
61.30
7.125
178.12
56.14
6.550
163.74
61.07
7.150
178-75
55.94
6.575
164.37
60.83
7.175
179-371
55.74
7.2
180·
55.55
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THE HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
ABERDEEN STREET, Ap-pa-teen-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Caine Road.)
A-CHUNG'S LANE,
Quok-chung-kai,-(from Lower Lascar
Row to 'Ng-kwai Lane.)
ALBANY ROAD,
A-pun-nee-tau,-(Upper Albert Road
to Peak Road.)
ALBANY STREET,
ALBERT ROAD, HE
A-pun-nee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
East to Praya East.)
A-lee-pat-tau,-(Queen's Road Central
to Wyndham Street.)
ALBERT ROAD UPPER,
A-lee-pat-sheung-tau,-
ALEXANDRA TERRACE,
¡Ah-le-san-da-la-kai,-(Old
A-lee-ka-hong,-(from Queen's Road
(Albert Road, by the Government Gardens, to Caine Road.)
Bailey to Shelley Street.)
ALGAR COURT,
West to First Street.)
ARBUTHNOT ROAD, A-put-not-tau,-(Caine Road to
Hollywood Road.)
A-Sows' LANE, A-sow-hong,-(Market Street to Caine
Road.)
ASTOR BUILDINGS, Tung-on-lee,-(Staunton Street to
Aberdeen Street.)
BATTERY ROAD, Pow-toi-tau,-(Sailors' Home to Pok-fu-
lum Road.)
BLACKSMITHS' LANE,
BONHAM ROAD,
Ta-tit-hong,-(from Fung-ün Lane.) Mun-ham-tau,-(Caine Road to Pok-fu-
lum Road.)
BONHAM STRAND,
Mun-ham-tai-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Queen's Road West.)
BONHAM STRAND WEST,
Mun-ham-sai-yeuk,-(Bonham
Strand to Praya West.)
BRIDGES' STREET,
Pit-lit-che-sze-kai,-(from Sing
Wong Street to Tai-ping-shan Street.)
BRIDGE STREET,
Pit-lit-che-kai,-(from Leighton Hill
Road to Morrison Hill Road.)
BURD STREET,
BURROWS' STREET,
Pat-kai,-(Mercer Street to Cleverly Street.)
Pa-lo-kai,-(from Wanchai Road to
the Praya East.)
CAINE ROAD, EX Keen-tau,-(Arbuthnot Road to Bonham Road.)
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CANTON BAZAAR,
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
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Yeong-fo-kai,―(Queen's Road East,
opposite H. M. Naval Yard.)
CAROLINE HILL ROAD, Ka-lo-lin-shan-tau,-(Round
Caroline Hill.)
CASTLE ROAD, Wai-shing-tau,-(Caine Road to Robinson
Road West.)
CASTLE STEPS,
Wai-shing-kai-kap,-(from Seymour
Road to Robinson Road.)
CENTRAL MARKET,
Chung-wan-kai-shi,-(from Queen's
Road Central to Praya Central.)
Centre Street,
CHANCERY LANE,
Road to Old Bailey Street.)
CHEUNG HING STREET,
Ching-kai,-(Praya West to Bonham Road.) Chan-shi-lee-hong,-(Arbuthnot
Cheung-hing-kai,-(from Holly-
wood Road to Lower Lascar Row.)
Cheung Kang LANE,
Cheung-kang-lee,-(Queen's Road
East.)
CHEUNG SHING LANE,
Cheung-sing-lee,-(from Caine Road
to Tai-ping-shan Street.)
CHUNG WO LANE,
CIRCULAR PATHWAY,Kung-yin-hong,-(Gough Street
steps to Ladder Street.)
CLEVERLY STREET,
Chung-wo-lee,-(Staunton Street.)
Kap-pi-lee-kai,(Central Praya
to Queen's Road Central.)
COCHRANE STREET,
Kok-lun-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
to Gage Street.)
COMMISSARIAT LANE,
Kam-sé-lee-hong,-(from Queen's
Road East to Commissariat Wharf.)
CROSS LANE,
Kau-ka-hong,-(from Bonham Strand to
Wing Lok Street.)
CROSS STREET,
Kau-ka-tau,-(from Wanchai Road to
Spring Gardens.)
D'AGUILAR STREET,Tak-kee-la-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Wyndham Street.)
DUDDELL STREET,
Too-te-lee-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central, next to Ice House Street.)
EAST STREET,
Tai-ping-shan-toong-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Tai-ping-shan Market.)
EASTERN STREET,
Praya West to Bonham Road.)
Sai-ying-pun-tung-kai,-(from
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
ELGIN STREET, ## E-lee-kan-kai,-(Staunton Street to
Hollywood Road.)
ELGIN TERRACE, E-lee-kan-toi,-(from Shelley Street
to Caine Road.)
FAT HING STREET, Fat-hing-kai,-(Hollywood Road to
Queen's Road West.)
FIRST STREET, --Tai-yat-kai,-(from New East Street to Pok-
fu-lum Road.)
FRENCH STREET, Fat-lang-sai-kai,-(Battery Road to
#
Praya West.)
FUK HING LANE,
FUK ON LANE,
GAGE STREET,
#
Fuk-hing-lee,-(Jardine's Bazaar.) Fook-on-lee,-(Market St., Tai-ping-shan.) Kit-chi-kai,-(Lyndhurst Terrace to Aber-
deen Street.)
GAP STREET,
Cho-tün-shan-kai,-(Hollywood Road
to Queen's Road
West.)
GARDEN ROAD,
Fa-yun-tau,-(from Albert Road by the
Garden Lane,
East side of the Government Gardens to Robinson Road.)
Fa-yun-hong,-(Shek Tong Tsui.)
GIBB'S LANE,
Gibb's-hong,-(from Queen's Road Central
to Praya Central.)
GILMAN'S BAZAAR,
Kee-lee-mun-sun-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Praya Central.)
GILMAN STREET,
GOUGH STREET,
Central to Praya Central.)
Road Central.)
Kee-lee-man-kai,-(Queen's Road
Ko-fu-kai,-(Aberdeen Street to Queen's
GRAHAM STREET, Ka-ham-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
Staunton Street.)
Gutzlaff STREET,
Hau-fung-lee,-(from Ship Street.)
Kwok-sze-lap-kai,-(Queen's Road
.Central to Lyndhurst Terrace.)
HAU FUNG LANE,
HEARD STREET,
East.)
HEUNG LANE,
Hot-kai,-(from Wanchai Road to Praya
Heung-kai,-(from Queen's Road West to
Bonham Strand West.)
HI LUNG LANE,
Hi-lung-hong,-(from Queen's Road
East to St. Francis' Street.)
HIGH STREET,
HILL LANE,
Ko-kai,-(Bonham Road to Pok-fu-lum Road.) Shan-hong,-(from Hospital Hill Road.)
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HILL ROAD,
Street.)
HILL ROAD,
HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
Shan-tau,-(from Pok-fu-lum Road to Middle
Shan-kai,-(Pok-fu-lum Road to Middle Street.) Hee-lee-kai,-(Praya Central to Queen's
Road Central.)
HILLIER STREET,
HILLIER STREET SOUTH,
HING LUNG STREET,
Central to Praya Central.)
He-lee-nam-kai. Hing-loong-kai,-(Queen's Road
HING WAN STREET, Hing-wan-kai,-(King Sing Street to
Lung On Street.)
HING YAN LANE, C Hing-yan-lee,-(from Upper Station St.) HOLLYWOOD ROAD,Ho-lee-ut-tau,-(Pottinger Street
to Queen's Road West.)
HOSPITAL HILL LANE, E-koon-shan-hong,-(Queen's
Road West.)
HOSPITAL ROAD, E-koon-tau,-(Bonham Road to New East
Street.)
ICE HOUSE STREET,
Ping-chong-kai,-(Praya Central to
Albert Road at Pedder's Hill.)
IN ON LANE,
West.)
JARDINE'S BAZAAR,
In-on-lee,-(Praya West to Queen's Road
to the Showkewan Road.)
JERVOIS STREET, E
Morrison Street.)
JOZE LANE EAST,
Cha-tin-kai,-(from the Praya East
Cha-wai-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
JOZE LANE WEST,
Tso-sz-tung,-(from Ladder Street.)
Tso-sz-sai,-(from Tank Lane.)
KAI MING LANE,
Kai-ming-lee,-(Queen's Road East near
H.M. Naval Yard.)
KAI UN LANE,
KAT ON STREET,
Kai-ün-lee,-(from Peel Street.)
Kat-on-kai,-(from King Sing Street to
Loong On Street.)
KAT SHING LANE,
KEEN ÜN LANE,
Keen-ün-lee,-(from Praya East.)
KING SING STREET,
KIN SOW COURT,
Kat-shing-li,-(from Ladder Street.)
King-sing-kai,-(Queen's Road East.)
Kin-sow-lee,-(Gage Street.)
KING STREET, E
Nullah.)
Wong-kai,-(from Pennington Street to
KING WILLIAM STREET, Wai-lum-wong-kai,-(from
Pennington Street to Sea Wall.)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
KOM U STREET, Kam-ü-kai,-(from Queen's Road West
to Praya West.)
Koo KI ALLEY,
Street.)
KOW KONG LANE,
Road.)
Koo-ki,-(from Wellington Street to Stanley
I Kow-kong-hong,-(from Hollywood
KUNG SHUN LANE, Kung-shun-lee,-(in First Street Sai-
ying-pun.)
KWAI WA LANE, Kwai-wa-lee,-(from Hillier Street to
Cleverly Street.)
KWONG FUNG LANE,
KWONG FOOK LANE,
Kwong-fung-lee,-(in Battery Road.) Kwong-fuk-lee,-(from Upper Station
Kwong-yün-toong-kai,-
Street to Lower Caine Road.)
KWONG-YÜN STREET EAST,
(from Bonham Strand to Praya Central.)
KWONG-YÜN STREET WEST,
Bonham Strand to Praya Central.)
LADDER STREET,
Bonham Road.)
Kwong-yün-sai-kai,-(from
Lau-tai-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to
LADDER STREET TERRACE, UPPER, Lau-tai-kai-
sheung-fong,-(from Ladder Street.)
LADDER STREET TERRACE, LOWER, Lau-tai-kai-
ha-fong,-(from Ladder Street.)
LAMONT'S LANE,
LAN KWAI FONG,
Lam-man-hong,-(from Fúk Hing Lane.
Lan-kwai-fong,-(in D'Aguilar Street.)
LASCAR ROW UPPER,Mo-lo-sheung-king,―(Ladder
Street to West Street.)
LASCAR ROW LOWER, Mo-lo-ha-king,-(Ladder Street
to Fat Hing Street.)
LAU U LANE, A Lau-u-lee,-(in High Street.)
LEIGHTON HILL ROAD,
LEUNG WA TAI LANE,
Road West.)
LUNG ON STREET,
Lai-tun-shan-tau,-(Running
round bottom of Leighton Hill.)
Leung-wa-tai-lee,-(in Queen's
Loong-on-kai,-(from Nullah Lane.)
Lyndhurst TERRACE,
Lun-hut-sze-kai,-(Wellington
Street to Hollywood
Road.)
MAN MING LANE,
MAN WA LANE,
Man-ming-lee,-(from Ship-Street.) Man-wa-lee,-(from Bonham Strand to
Praya Central.)
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MARKET STREET, MATHESON STREET,
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Kai-shi-kai,-(Ladder St. to Poyan Street.)
Mat-ti-shan-kai,-(Show-ke-wan
Road to Perceval Street.)
Ma-sha-kai,-(Bonham Strand to
MERCER STREET,
Queen's Road Central.)
MIDDLE STREET, Chung-kai,-(from Battery Hill to Shek-
tong-tsui)
MING TAK LANE, Ming-tak-lee,-(from Market Street.) MORRISON HILL ROAD,Ma-lee-sun-shan-tau,-(from
Observation Place to the Wanchai Gap.)
MORRISON STREET,
to Queen's Road Central.)
Ma-lee-sun-kai,-(Bonham Strand
MOSQUE JUNCTION, Mo-lo-miu-kau-kai,-(Robinson
Road to Shelley Street.)
MOSQUE STREET, Mo-lo-miu-kai,-(Robinson Road to
Peel Street.)
MOSQUE TERRACE, Mo-lo-miu-toi,-(Robinson Road
to Peel Street.)
MURRAY PATHWAY,
Road Central to the Government Offices.)
NEW EAST ST.,
NG KWAI LANE,
NULLAH LANE,
EK Mur-le-king,-(from the Queen's
Sun-tung-kai,-(Praya West to Bonham Rd.) Ng-kwai-fong,-(Lane from upper to
Shik-shoey-ku-hong,-(from King Sing
lower Hollywood Road.)
Street to Praya.)
OLD BAILEY STREET, O-lo-pi-lee-kai,-(Hollywood
Road to Caine Road.)
On-ning-lee,-(from Battery Road to Praya.)
On-wai-lee.
On-woh-lee,-(from Queen's Road Central,
ON NING LANE,
ON WAI LANE,
ON WO LANE,
Gibb's Stone Godown.)
PAN KWAI LANE,
PECHLLI TERRACE,
to Shelley Street.)
Pán-kwai-lee,-(from Wo Fung Street.) Pit-chee-lee-toi,-(from Peel Street
PEDDAR'S STREET, Pit-ta-kai,-(from Queen's Road Central
to Praya Central.)
PEEL STREET, Pi-lee-kai,-(Queen's Road Central to Ro-
binson Road.)
PENNINGTON STREET, Pin-ning-tun-kai,-(Mint to Show-
kewan Road.)
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
PERCEVAL STREET, Pa-see-wa-kai,-(Show-ke-wan Road
to Praya.)
POK-FOO-LUM ROAD, Pok-foo-lum-tau,-(Queen's Road
West to Pok-foo-lum.)
POTTINGER STREET, Pot-teen-cha-kai,-(Praya Central
to Hollywood Road.)
POUND LANE,
PO-YAN STREET,
Pong-hong,-(Hollywood Road to Rutter's Lane.) Po-yan-kai,-(Gap Street to Market St.)
Street to Bonham Strand.)
PRAYA CENTRAL,
PRAYA EAST,
to East Point.)
Shek-tong-tsui.)
Hoy-pong-chung-yeuk,-(Wardley
Hoy-pong-toong-yeuk,-(Eastern Market
PRAYA WEST, Hoy-pong-sai-yeuk,-(Bonham Strand to
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Wong-how-tai-tau,-(from the
Western Main Guard to the West End of Hollywood Road.) QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, É★Wong-how-tai-tau-toong-
yeuk,-(Western Main Guard to Wanchai Market.) QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, Wong-how-tai-tau-sai-yeuk, -(from end of Hollywood Road to Pok-fu-lum Road.) QUEEN STREET,
Praya West.)
Wong-hau-kai,-(Queen's Road West to
ROBINSON ROAD, Lo-peen-sun-tau,-(Albany Road to
Bonham Road.)
ROYAL MINT STREET, Chu-chin-kook-kai,-(Jardine's
Bazaar to Mint.)
ROZARIO STREET, Lo-she-lee-kai,-(from Ladder Street
to Tank Lane.)
RUSSELL STREET, ± La-sze-lee-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Perceval Street.)
RUTTER LANE, Lut-ta-kai,-(from Po-yan Street to
Upper Station Street.)
SAI LUNG LANE,
Sai-lung-lee,-(from Queen's Road West.) Sai-on-lee,-(from Battery Road to Praya.) Sai-woo-kai,-(from Queen's Road West
SAI ON LANE,
SAI-WOO LANE,
to Praya West.)
SALT FISH STREET,
SAM TO LANE,
SAN WA FONG,
to St. Francis' Street.)
Ham-ü-kai,-(from New East Street.) Sam-to-li,-(from Battery Road.)
Saú-wa-fong,-(from Queen's Road East
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SCOTT LANE, Sz-kat-kai,-(from Queen's Road Central to
Praya Central.)
SECOND STREET, Tai-yee-kai,-(Hospital Road to Pok-fu-
lum Road.)
SEYMOUR ROAD, Sai-mo-tau,-(from Bonham Road to
Robinson Road.)
SEYMOUR TERRACE, Sai-mo-toi,-(from Castle steps to
Seymour Road.)
SHARP STREET EAST, Shap-toong-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Show-ke-wan Road.)
SHARP STREET WEST, Shap-sai-kai,-(Bowrington Canal
to Morrison Hill Road.)
SHEK KAI LANE,
SHELLEY STREET,
A
Mosque Junction.)
Shek-kai-lee,-(from Nullah Lane.)
Shae-lee-kai,-(Hollywood Road to
SHEONG FUNG LANE, Sheung-fung-lee,-(from Third Street
to Second Street.)
SHIN HING LANE,
SHIP STREET,
Sin-hing-lee,-(from New Eastern Street.) Yeung-Shün-kai,-(Praya East across
Queen's Road East.)
SHUNG HING LANE, Sung-hing-lee,-(from Queen's Road
West to Praya.)
SIEMSSEN'S LANE,
SING-WONG STREET,
to Gough Street.)
Siem-san-kai,-(in Po-yan Street.)
Sing-wong-kai,-(from Caine Road
SOOKUNPO MARKET STREET, Soo-kun-po-kai-se-kai,
-(Jardine's Bazaar.)
SPRING GARDENS' LANE, King-chun-yün-hong-(Queen's
Road East to Praya East.)
SQUARE STREET,
Street.)
Sze-fong-kai,-(Ladder Street to Market
ST. FRANCIS LANE, ± Sing-fut-lan-sz-hong,-(from St.
Francis Street.)
ST. FRANCIS STREET,
Sing-fee-lan-sz-kai,-(from
Queen's Road East running South.)
STANLEY STREET,
to Graham Street.)
STATION STREET,
STATION STREET UPPER,
Caine Road.)
Sze-tan-lee-kai,-(D'Aguilar Street
Chai-koon-kai,-(Caine Road to Poyan St.)
Chai-koon-seung-kai,-(in
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
STAVELY STREET, Sze-ti-wa-li-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Gage Street.)
STAUNTON STREET, Sze-tan-tun-kai,-(Old Bailey to
Bridges' Street.)
STONE CUTTERS' LANE, Shih-chang-lee,-(from Hollywood
Road.)
SUI HING LANE, A Sui-hing-lee,-(from Caine Road.)
SUNG ON LANE,
Sung-on-lee,-(Queen's Road East.)
SUTHERLAND STREET,
Sow-ta-lan-kai,-(Praya West to
Queen's Road West.)
TAI LOI LANE,
Tai-loi-lee,-(First Street Sy-ing-pun.)
TAI PING LANE
Tai-ping-lee,-(from Taipingshan Street
to Market.)
TAI-PING-SHAN STREET,
Tai-ping-shan-kai,-(Bridges'
Street to Po-yan Street.)
TAI WO STREET,
TAI WONG LANE,
Tai-wo-kai,-(Wanchi Road to Praya East.) Tai-wong-lee,-(from Queen's Road
East to Praya.)
TAI-WONG LANE,
Tai-wong-kai,-(from Queen's Road
East to Praya East.)
TAK HING EAST ALLEY, Tak-hing-tung-hong,-(Praya
West to Queen's Road West.)
TAK HING WEST ALLEY,Tak-hing-si-hong,-(Praya
West to Queen's Road West.)
TAK SING LANE, TAN KWAI LANE,
Tak-sing-lee,-(from Second Street.)
Tan-kwai-lee,-(from Ladder Street.) Shoey-chee-hong,-(Lascar Row to Caine
Yim-pe-hong,-(from Market Street to
Te-po-lee,-(High Street Sy-ing-pun.)
Kwat-tun-shan,-(from Wanchai Market to
TANK LANE,
Road.)
TANNERY LANE,
Tank.)
TE-PO LANE,
THE GAP,
Morrison Hill Road.)
THIRD STREET,
foo-lum Road.)
TIK LUNG LANE,
TING LOK STREET,
Morrison Hill Road.)
Tai-sam-kai,-(New East Street to Pok-
Tik-long-lee,-(Queen's Road East.)
Ting-lok-kai,-(from the Praya East to
TOONG MAN LANE, Toong-man-kai,-(Queen's Road
Central to Praya Central.)
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TRIANGLE STREET,Y Sam-a-kai,-(from Wanchai Road to
Praya East.)
TSING KAI LANE, Tsing-kai-lee,-(from Nullah Lane to
Albany Street.)
TSING CHUNG LANE, Tsing-chung-li,-(from Queen's Road
East.)
TSUI LUNG LANE,
TSUNG SAU LANE,
Tsui-lung-lee,-(in Queen's Road East.) Tsung-sau-li,-(from Queen's Road West.) Tsze-mee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
Tsz-MEE ALLEY,
West to Praya West.)
TSZ TUNG LANE,
TUNG HING ALLEY,
Tsz-tung-hong,-(First Street Sy-ing-pun.) Tung-hing-kai,-(from Queen's Road
West to Praya West.)
TUNG LOK LANE,
Tung-lok-lee,-(from Taipingshan Street
Steps.)
TUNG LUNG LANE,
Tung-lung-lee,-(from Wanchi Road.)
TUNG TAK LANE,
Tung-tak-lee,-(Cochrane Street.)
TUNG WO LANE EAST,
Tung-wo-tung-kai,― (from
Middle Street.)
TUNG WO LANE,
Tung-wo-lee,-(from Middle Street.)
UPPER STATION STREET,
E
Chai-koon-sheung-kai,-(from
Hospital Road to Station Street.)
ÚI LUNG LANE,
Wai-lung-lee,-(Bowrington, Leighton
Hill Road.)
ÚI ON LANE,
ÚI UN LANE UPPER,
Wai-on-lee,-(Second Street to Third Street.) Ui-ün-sheung-lee,-(from Upper
end of Peel Street.)
ÚI ÜN LANE LOWER,
Ui-ün-ha-lee,-(from Upper end
of Peel Street.)
VALLEY ROAD,
Wa-lee-tau,--(Wong Nei Cheong round
Wong Nei Cheong Valley.)
VILLAGE STREET,
to Jardine's Bazaar.)
WA YIN BUILDINGS,
Heung-ha-kai,-(Leighton Hill Road
WA IN STREET EAST, Wa-yin-tung-kai,-(from Staunton
# Street to Sing Wong Street.)
WAI YAN LANE,
shan.)
WANCHAI BOAD, Wan-chai-tau,---(Bowrington Canal to
Queen's Road East.)
Wa-yin-fong,-(in Staunton Street.
Wai-yan-lee,-(Ladder Street, Tai-ping-
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HONGKONG STREETS DIRECTORY.
WARDLEY STREET, Wak-lee-kai,-(from Queen's Road
Central to Praya Central.)
WEBSTER BAZAAR,
to Praya Central.)
WELLINGTON STREET,
T Com-long-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
Wai-ling-tun-kai,-(Wyndham
Street to Queen's Road Central.)
WEST STREET, TUGG Tai-ping-shan-sai-kai,-(Queen's
Road Central to Tai-ping-shan Street.)
WEST TERRACE,
Si-toi,-(Castle Road.)
WESTERN STREET,
Sai-ying-pun-sai-kai,-(from
Praya West to Bonham Road.)
WILMER STREET,
I
Wai-le-ma-kai,-(Praya West to
Queen's Road West.)
WING HING LANE,
WING-ON LANE,
WING-LOK STREET,
to Praya West.)
WING WAH LANE,
WITTY STREET,
WO FUNG STREET,
Praya West.)
Wing-hing-lee.
Wing-on-kai,-(Queen's R. C. to Praya.)
Wing-lok-kai,-(From Praya Central
Wing-wah-lee,-(D'Aguilar Street.)
Wat-te-kai,-(Praya West to Middle Street.) Wo-fung-kai,-(from Queen's Road to
Wo-hing-lee,-(Queen's Road West.)
Woh-on-lee,-(D'Aguilar Street.)
Wan-ham-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
WO HING BUILDINGS, WO-ON LANE, WYNDHAM STREET, T
to Hollywood Road.)
YAN SHOW LANE, YEE WO STREET,
YEE YIK LANE, YUNG WOH LANE,
ping-shan.)
YU HING LANE,
YÜ LOK LANE,
YU POO LANE WEST,
Yan-sow-lee, (D'Aguilar Street.)
Yee-wo-kai,-(near the Sugar Refinery.) Yee-yik-kai,-(from Middle Street.)
Yung-wo-lee,-(Pound Lane, Tai-
Yü-lok-lee,-(Third Street.)
Yu-hing-lee,-(Queen's Road Central.)
Yü-poo-lee-si,-(First Street,
Yü-poo-lee-tung,-(First Street,
Sy-ying-poon.)
YU POO LANE EAST,
Sy-ying-poon.)
YU YAM LANE, YUP CHU ALLEY,
ZETLAND STREET,
U-yam-lee,-(in East Street, Tai-ping-shan.)
Yup-chu-hong,-(from Praya East.)
Sit-lan-kai,-(Queen's Road Central
to Ice House Street.)
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LIST OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS
IN CHINA, JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES, COCHIN CHINA,
SIAM, AND SINGAPORE, FOR 1876.
In the following List, the occupation and residence are both given so far as ascertained. Where the Name of the Place is omitted, Hongkong will be understood.
Abadie, E, auctioneer, Saigon
Abarca, R., (Antonio Ayala) clerk, Manila
Abbey, R., operator cf telegrapùs, Yokohama
Abbis, M., Naval College, Yedo
Abbott, T. F., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Abbott, E., broker, Yokohama
Abbott, R. J., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Abbott, J. C., captain, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Abdool, E. H., (Abdulla, Bomonjee & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Abdoolally, A., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Abegg, F., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama
Abell, H. F., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama Abell, J. C., broker, and secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Hiogo
Abendroth, H. E. C., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Amoy
Aberdein, A., sergeant, British Legation Escort, Yedo
Abraham, A. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Acheson, J., Maritime Customs assistant, Newchwang
Achurra, N., assistant, Colonial office, Iloilo
Adam, J. R., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Adams, A. P., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Adams, K. D., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Canton
Adams, M. J., constable, British vice consulate, Kinkiang
Adams, M. C., butcher, Nagasaki
Adams, W. Stanley, M.D., medical practitioner and health officer, Caine road Adamson, W., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Addosiot, Rev. P. d', Catholic missionary, Peking
Addyman, R. F., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar street
Adkins, T., British Consul, and acting vice-consul for France, &c., Newchwang Adnams, W. F., storeman, Naval Yard
Aenlle, M., (J. Dayot & Co.) proprietor "Libreria Religiosa," Manila
Agabeg, A. L., Jr., commission agent & broker, Staunton street
Agnew, T., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Aguila, A. L. Sanches del, marine sorter, Post-office
Aguirre, L., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Aguirre, S., (Morris, Barlow & Co.) assistant, Manila Ahlmann, J. A., (P. & O. Co ) piermaster, West Point
Ahmed, Moosa, (H. J. M. Abdoolkhaluck) manager, Peel street
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Ahrens, H., (H. Ahrens & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Ainslie, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Tamsui
Aitken, A. M., attorney, Singapore
Aitken, A. M., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
.
Alabaster, H., tutor and translator, Royal Palace, Bangkok Alabaster, C., consul for Great Britain, Denmark, &c., Hankow Alabor, J., (Meyer, Alabor & Co.) merchant, Stanley street Albert, E., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Singapore Albinson, J., (Howell & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi Alborado, A., constable, British consulate, Taiwan
Albrecht, O., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Alcuaz, C. S. de, (Guichard & Fils) clerk, Manila
Aldecoa, Z. I. de, merchant, Manila
Aldegner, N., merchant, Iloilo
Aldegner, S., merchant, Iloilo
Aldrich, A. S., sec. to managers & chief account., Government Railway Service, Y'hama Alegre, J., (Cucullu & Co.) mercbant, Manila (absent)
Alemão, D., (Brandão & Co.) assistant, Wellington street
Alsxander, J., (Johnston & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Alexander, Hon. W. H., registrar, Supreme Court
Alexieff, Mrs. P. P., proprietor "Russian Hotel," Hakodadi
Alford, E. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Alford, R. G., surveyor, Club Chambers
Algar, T., house agent & rent collector, 9, Hollywood road
Alion, A. J., (E. Fischer & Co.) assistant, Osaka
Allan, J. M., Kiangnan Arsenal, overseer of marine engineering, Shanghai
Allan, T., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Allarukhiabhoy, B., (J. Peerbhoy) clerk, Shanghai
Allarukciabhoy, A., (P. Jairazbhoy) clerk, Wellington street
Allchin, H. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) sub-accountant, Queen's road
Allcock, G. H., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co ) clerk, Yokohama
Allcot, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Allemào, A. E., (J. F. Scheffer) assistant, Praya
Allen, J., boatswain, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Allen, J. F., chief officer, lighthouse tender Thabor, Yokohama
Allen, W., merchant, Singapore
Allen, C. F. R, interpreter in charge, British consulate, &c., Chinkiang
Allen, H. J., acting consul for Germany, &c., Tamsui
Allen, E., student, British Legation, Peking
Allen, Geo, captain, steam tug Woosung, Foochow
Allen, J. W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Allen, Mrs., milliner, Shanghai
Allen, Rev. Y. J., missionary, Shanghai
Allen, Henry, Junr., commission merchant, Yokohama
Allen, R., assistant, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai
Allimahomed, A., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) olerk, Cochrane street
Allin, H. N., M.A., professor of English laguage, Imperial University, Yedo
Allin, L., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Allison, Jas., (Novelty Iron Works) assistant, West Point
Allmond, Mrs. B., proprietor, "Yedo Hotel," Yedo
Alloin, J. M., (Alloin & Lamache) merchant, Bangkok (absent)
Allsop, C., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Allum, K., (Miller, White & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Allum, W. È., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Almada e Castro, J, M. d', first clerk, Colonial Secretary's office Almario, F. S., compositor, Daily Press office
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Almeida, J. d', consul for Brazil, Singapore
Almeida, J., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai Almeida, A. d', (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Almeida, P. J. d', light keeper, Green Island Lighthouse
Almeida, J. A. d', (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Almeida, Rev. M. F. do R. e, chaplain, Hospital de San Rafael, Macao Almeida, E. F. d', (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Almeida, J. E. de, merchant, Macao
Almeida, J. V. d', secretary, Portuguese consulate, Bangkok
Almeida, J. A. d', retired lieut.-colonel, Macao
Almeida, J. d', (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Almeida, J. d', (Aitken, Donaldson & Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore
Almeida, J. d'J. P., broker, Singapore
Almeida, E. d', water purveyor, Singapore
Almeida, J. d', (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Almeida, J. M. d', (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Queen's road
Alonço, J., Junr., (Hongkong Gas Co.) clerk, Praya west
Alonço, V., (Hongkong Gas Company) clerk, Praya west Alonzo, H., (Wilks & Earnstaw) assistant, Manila
Alonzo, C., restaurant keeper, Manila
Alsing, Auguste, in charge Russell & Co.'s hulks, Kiukiang
Alvares, M., professor of primary instruction, St. Joseph's College, Macao Alvares, J. J. F., second surgeon, Macao Battalion, Macao
Alves, A. F., accountant, Colonial Treasury
Alves, J. M. S., clerk, Colonial Secretary's office
Alves, J. L. de S., clerk, Harbour Master's office
Alves, P. M., clerk, Colonial Treasury
Ames, S. J. B., commissioner of Police Forces, Bangkok
Amiel, C. F., major, 80th Regiment
Amoore, H. E., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai
Amy, C., lightkeeper, Chefoo
Anandanapoullé, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Anatoly, Rev., Russian mission, Hakodadi
Anchant, C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Singapore
Anchant, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Bangkok
Andersen, R., Independence Pilot Co., Shanghai
Andersen, H., (Japan Photographic Association) photographer, Yokohama
Andersen, L. A., surveyor to Germanic Lloyds', &c., Amoy
Andersen, S. P., mariner, Bangkok
Andersen, N. P., captain, Customs S.S. Kua-heing, Shanghai
Anderson, A. F., colonial surgeon, Singapore
Anderson, Jas. superintendent, Foochow Dockyard, Foochow
Anderson,., engineer, Iloilo
Anderson, J., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Anderson, J., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Anderson, J., (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) assistant, Singapore
Anderson, J. C,, (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) assistant, Singapore
Anderson, W. H., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Anderson, W., medical officer in charge, British Legation, Yedo
Anderson, D., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Anderson, G., pilot, Nagasaki
Anderson, John, storekeeper, Nagasaki
Anderson, J. L., public tea inspector, Amoy
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Anderson, W. T., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Anderson, J. H., (R. Anderson & Co.) mert., & chairman of Municipal Council, Kiukiang
Anderson, R., (R. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Kiukiang (absent)`
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Anderson, W. C. C., (G. W. Collins & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Anderson, J., lightkeeper, Chefoo
Anderson, A., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ando, Taro, Japanese Vice-consul
André, A., (Melchers & Co.) merchant, Peddar's wharf Andreasen, J., mariner, Bangkok
Andrew, P., assistant, "Hotel de l'Europe," Singapore Andrew, J., (Lambert Brothers) assistant, Singapore Andrew, J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shangbai
Andrews, W. E., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Andrieu, (Ferrand & Andrieu) baker, Saigon
Anethan, Baron D', secretary, Belgian Legation, Yedo
Angeler, J., (Garchitorena & Smith) assistant, Manila
Angelucci, tavernkeeper, Saigon
Anglin, J. R., superintendent, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama
Anguitu, A., administrator, Custom House, Manila
Angulo, A., restaurant keeper, Manila
Angus, J. M., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Angus, G., auctioneer, Singapore
Angus, J. W., (Brinkmann, Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Angus, A. Forbes, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) agent & tea inspector, Foochow Annatoyn, J. D., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Chinkiang
Annecke, W., German consul, Shanghai
Aunesley, A. A., acting consul for Great Britain, France &c., Hiogo
Anot, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Anson, Hon. Lieut.-Colonel A. E, H., Lieut.-Governor of Penang
Anson, H. B., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Anthony, T. T., (Broadbear, Anthony & Co.) shipchandler, Praya Anthony, E. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Anthony, J., (Hongkong Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road
Anton, J. R., (Anton & Middleton) broker, Club Chambers Antorio, J., assistant, Macao Dispensary, Macao
Antonio, F., ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Antonio, L., light keeper, Tiger Island, Ningpo
Apcar, M. T., (Bangkok Dock Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Aplin, P., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Appleby, C., (Japan Paper Making Co.) assistant engineer, Hiogo
Aquino, B. d', assistant purser, steamer Kinshan, Canton river
Aquino, E. H. d', second clerk, Stamp collector's office
Aquino, J. F. d', (Carvalho & Co.) compositor, Shanghai
Araujo, C. A. d', engineer, gunboat Camoens, Macao
Arber, Geo., deputy commissary, store office, Control department Arbuthnot, E. Ó., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Arce, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Arcillas, D., restaurant keeper, Manila
Arduzer, pilot, Saigon
Arellano, J. R. de, director of the Mint of Manila
Arendt, C., interpreter, German Legation, Peking
Arène, J., chancelier interprete, French Consulate, Foochow (absent)
Arezalo, J., dentist, Manila
Arfeuille, M. d', inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Argo, J., second engineer, steamer Kwantung, Coast
Ari, Lala, proprietor, French Hotel, Manila
Arlequi, R., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Leyte, Philippines
Armide, E. N., (E. Fajard & Co.) public silk inspector, Shanghai Armour, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Armstrong, O., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Armstrong, John M., auctioneer and commission merchant, Queen's road central
Arnhold, Ph., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Canton
Arnold, T., clerk to Trustees of Aug. Heard & Co., Queen's road
Arnold, W., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Arnoux, V. G. d', Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Aroozoo, J. J., (R. T. Rennie) clerk, Shanghai
Arozoo, J., assistant, Mission Press office, Singapore
Arriaga, A. J. de, clerk, Procurador's department, Macao.
Arthur, Rev. J. H., missionary, Yedo
Arthur, Wm. M. B., English master, Diocesan orphanage, Bonham road
Artindale, R. H., (Iveson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Asensi, M., manager, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Asgar, M. E. H., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) manager, Gage street
Ashley, C. J., sail maker, Shanghai
Ashmore, Rev. Wm., D.D., missionary, Swatow (absent)
Ashton, Captain S., (D. Lapraik & Co.) marine superintendent, D'Aguilar street
Ashton, F., captain, steamer Yesso, Coast
Asmus, H., (Lind, Asmus & Co.) Singapore
Asoozoo, S., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Assis, A., grocer, Lyndhurst terrace
Assis, F. d', boarding house keeper, Jose's Lane
Assmus, L. H., (Eastern Ext., Aust., and China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Assumpção, J. C. d', Escrivão inspector, Revenue department, Macao
Assumpção, J. S. d', compositor, China Mail office
Aston, W. G., assistant secretary, British Legation, Yedo
Aström, C., pilot, Bangkok
Asverus, Otto, marine surveyor, Swatow
Atkinson, R. W., B. Sc., professor of chemistry, Imperial University, Yedo
Atkinson, J., Kiangnan Arsenal, overseer of powder manufacture, Shanghai
Atkinson, Rev. J. L., missionary, Hiogo
Atronaga, J. J., watchmaker, Manila
Auband, French interpreter, Saigon
Aubert, F. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Ausbourg, d', registrar of lands, Saigon
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Austen, J. G., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, and acting U. S. consular agent, Iloilo & Ceba
Austin, Hon. J. Gardiner, Colonial Secretary and Auditor General
Anzet, A., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Tsing-ching, Canton
Avetoom, J. L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Avila, J. M. L. d', Governor of Macao and Portuguese Pleni. in China, Japan and Siam Avila, A. J. L. d', ensign, police force, Macao
Ayala, Antonio de, merchant, Manila
Aylett, A., (Santa Mesa Rope Factory) assistant, Manila
Aylwin, F. S., yeoman, U.. Naval Depôt, Nagasaki
Aymeri, A., Procure des Lazaristes, Shanghai
Aymonin, V., (V. Aymonin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Ayres, C. A. S., (Giles & Co.) assistant, Amoy
Ayres, Philip B. C., Colonial surgeon and inspector of hospitals
Ayrton, W. S., assistant, British consulate, Swatow
Azedo, C. M. D., adjutant, Police force, Macao
Azevedo, L. d' (Malcampo & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Azevedo, F. d', (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Azevedo, F. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Azevedo, M. d', (Caldwell & Brereton) clerk, Queen's road
Azevedo, A. d', purser, steamer White Cloud, Canton river Azevedo, J. J. d', clerk, Revenue department, Macao
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Azevedo, P. A. d', purser, receiving ship Ariel, Shangbai
Baalk, E., (E. Meyer) assistant, Manila
Baar, C., professor of languages, 4, Peel street
Baboo, S., Indian interpreter, Central Police Station Bachelor, T., compositor, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama Baconnier, A., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Bade, C. E., (E. Schellhass & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Badge, Geo., draper, Hicgo
Badman, H. A., (Ramsey, Wakefield & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Baehr, H., (Reimers, Baehr & Co.) Hiogo
Baer, G. A., "Bazar Filipino," merchant, Manila
Baer, G. A., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Baer, S., (S. Baer & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Baffey, G. W., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Praya west
Baffy, G., steward of Club Concordia, Shanghai
Baggah, B., (Ramsey, Wakefield & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Bagnall, B., missionary, Chinkiang
Bailey, J., (Yokohama Dairy) assistant, Yokohama
Bailey, D. H., United States Consul, Arbuthnot road
Bailey, Geo., constable, Sailors' Home, Shanghai
Bailey, O. E., Maritime Customs examiner, Poochow
Bailie, H. C., manager of Novelty Iron Works, and engineer of Hongkong Fire Brigade Baillie, C. W., nav.-lieutenant, Naval College, Yedo
Baillie, A., quarter-master, Naval College, Yedo
Bailly, (Morice Frères & Bailly) storekeeper, Saigon
Bain, A. W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bain, Geo. M., proprietor and publisher, China Mail, Wyndham street
Bain, W. N., (Kyle & Bain) engineer, and proprietor Hongkong Ice Co., East Point Bain, W. B., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Bair, M., German consul, Yeco (absent)
Bair, M. M., (H. Ahrens & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Baird, A., light keeper, Cape d'Aguilar Lighthouse
Baird, J. V., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Bakar, A., assistant, Mission Press office, Singapore
Bakar, T. R., (Liddelow & Martin) assistant, Singapore Baker, H., (Newman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Baker, R. R., (P. Jumsetjee) clerk, 24, Peel street Balbas y Ageo, M., (J. Balbas y Ageo) clerk, Manila Balbas y Ageo, engineer, Minas de Mancayan, Manila
Balbas y Ageo, J., merchant, Mauila
Baldwin, Rev. C. C., D.D., missionary, Foochow (in city)
Baldwin, Rev. Stephen L., missionary, Foochow
Baldwin, G. (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) a sistant, Singapore
Balea, T., chemist, Iloilo
Balfour, F. H., editor and proprietor, Celestial Empire, Shanghai
Ball, W., (China Dispensary) chemist, Praya
Ball, J. D., Assistant Chinese interpreter & clerk, Magistracy Ballagh, Rev. J. H., missionary, Yokohama
Ballance, T. F., merchant, Hankow
Ballantine, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Kiukiang
Ballard, T. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang
Balliston, G. W., nav. lieutenant, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Balmes, E., (Durand & Co.) sadler, Yokohama
Balzano, M., constable, British Consulate, Amoy
Bamsey, W. S., (Hongkong Gas Company) foreman of works, West point
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Banajee, N. P., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) clerk, Shanglai
Bandinel, F., (Knight & Co.) clerk, and U.S. vice-consul, Newchwang Banister, C. J. F., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Banks, E H., assistant paymaster, and clerk to Vice-Admiral's secretary Bao, P., professor, boys' public school, Saigon
Baptista, A. M., (Sharp & Co.) clerk, Bank Buildings
Baptista, L. J., Macao
Baptista, M. A., drawing master, Victoria Boys' School, Hollywood road Baptista, M. A., Jr., (Ed. Sharp & Toller) clerk, Supreme Court House Bar, Mrs. de, Yokohama
Barbe, J., supt. of Police, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Barbe, F. A. La, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Barbe, J., coffee house keeper, Manila
Barber, J. W., carpenter, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Barbier, Rev. P. Ñ., French mission, Siam
Barbotin, commander of flagship Fleurus, Saigon. Barchet, S. P., M.D., missionary, Ningpo
Barclay, Rev. T., M.A., missionary, Takao, Formosa
Barff, S., assistant Postmaster General
Barff, F. W., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road Bargen, Baron von, consul general for Germany, Saigon
Barker, C. B., "North German Home," manager, Shanghai
Barker, W., pilot, Singapore
Barlow, J. S., (Morris, Barlow & Co.) engineer, Manila
Barlow, Henry, (Shaw & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Barlow, H. J. E., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Barnard, H. C., assistant paymaster, H.B. M. gun-vessel Lapwing Barnard, W. J. W., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Barnes, W., constable, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Barnes, C. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Manila
Barnes, J. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Praya
Baron, J. S., ship and general agent, Shanghai
Barradale, Rev. J. S., missionary, Tientsin
Barradas, E. C., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Barradas, J. M., marine sorter, Post-office
Barradas, Z. M., sorter, Post-office
Barreto, M. A., music teacher, Singapore
Barrett, Rev. E. R., missionary, Shanghai
Barretto, J. A., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Barretto, B. A., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) merchant, Manila
Barretto, B. A., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) proprietor of Foundry, S. Miguel, Manila
Barretto, E. M., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) clerk, Manila
Barretto, L. F., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Barretto, J. A., Junr., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Barretto, L., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Barretto, L. A., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Barrios, T., clerk, Branco Espanol Filipino, Manila
Barros, P., (Messageries Maritimes) storekeeper
Barros, S. J. de, adjutant sergt. of the Water Police Corps, Macao
Barros, A. de, proprietor, Macao Dispensary, Macao
Barros, J. F. E., (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, Macao
Barros, F. J., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road Barros, F. de P., carcereiro, cadeia publica, Macao Barros, G. A. de, (Alloin & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Barros, V. de P., captain, Macao Battalion, Macao Barruca, P., watchmaker, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Barry, A., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Bartashoff, J. A., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Foochow Bartolini, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Barton, Z., marine surveyor, Shanghai
Barton, G. K., M.D., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Bartrum, J., (P. S. Cabelder & Co.) merchant tailor, Hiogo
Bascombe, G. E., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Basel, W. H. Senn van, Netherlands consul, Bangkok
Basilisse, Rev., procureur, St. Joseph's English College, Pottinger street
Baskes, P. H., storekeeper, Bangkok
Bassano, Col. A., C.B., assistant military secretary
Bassagoiti, J. P. de, (Jamie & Wynd) shipchandler, Singapore
Basset T., (S.S.N. Co.) wharf clerk, Shanghai
Bastido, H. de la, Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Bastos, H. M. (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Bastos, A., junr., lawyer, Macao
Bastos, J. M., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street Basuiau, Rev. F. R., R. C. missionary, Shanghai
Bastaille, registrar of lands, Saigon
Batavus, E., (H. W. Hohnholz & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Batchelder, Capt. J. M., Foreign Concession, Yedo
Bate, C., acting registrar, H.M.'s Provincial Court, Yokohama Bateman, S., commissioner of Customs, Bangkok
Bates, Rev. J., missionary, Ningpo
Bathgate, J., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Batlle, J., inspector of telegraphs, Manila
Batt, E. W., (Geo. Barnet & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Batten, W., inspector of police, Western station
Battles, W. W., (Battles & Co.) commission merchant, Queen's road central
Baud, (Perrichon & Baud) contractor, Saigon
Baudain, P., Maritime Customs examiner, Tamsui
Baudran, Mme, (Baudran & Fargeot) dress maker, Saigon
Bauermeister, A., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Bauermeister, H., (Crasemann & Hagen) clerk, Chefoo
Bavier, Ernest, (Bavier & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Bavier, E., (Bavier & Co.) merchant & con.-gen. for Denmark, Yokohama
Bavier, A., (Bavier & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Baxter, A. G., secretary, Taku Pilot Co., Taku
Baxter, C. E., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Bayet, sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent)
Bayfield, G., (E. C. Kirby & Co.,) clerk, Hiogo
Bayley, W. V., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Bayley, A., Kiangnan Arsenal, overseer of rifle manufactory, Shanghai Bayly, G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Bayne, W. G., agent, North China Insurance Company, Yokohama
Baynes, Rev. W. H., M.A., acting military chaplain
Bazing, M., (Pearson & Laurance) clerk, Yokohama
Bazill, S., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Bazin, F., contractor, Saigon
Beale, Jas., overseer, Daily Press office
Bean, A., merchant, and Netherlands consul, Kiukiang
Bean, W., merchant, Chinkiang
Beart, E., secretary, Hongkong Club
Beato, Felix, (F. Beato & Co.) photographer, Yokohama
Beato, F., merchant, Yokobama
Beaton, J., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East point
Digitized by
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Beattie, J. G., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Beatty, M. S., naval sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle Beauchef, Rev. P., R. C. missionary, Shanghai
Beaugie, J., wharfinger, China Navigation Co., Kiukiang
Beaumont, J. M., M.D., physician, Foochow
Beaumont, De la B. de, aide-de-camp to H.E. the Governor of Saigon Beazley, M., Maritime Customs assistant engineer, Amoy
Beazley, H., (Beazley, Paget & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Becher, E., M.D., surgeon major, Military Medical department
Beck, M., (D. Maclean & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Becker, A., proprietor, "Hotel de l'Europe," Singapore
Becker, H., auctioneer, Yokohama
Beckhoff, Jas., overseer of roads, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Bedford, J. F., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
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Beebe, C. G., (Russell & Co.) clerk, & acting vice-consul for Sweden & Norway, Canton
Beech, M., (J. N. C. Reyes) assistant, Manila
Beech, W. H., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila (absent)
Beer, G. de, Furukawa Machi, Osaka
Begley, C. H., manager, Foochow Ice Company, Foochow
Behn, O. C., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) merchant, (absent)
Behncke, A., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Behr, A, (Katz Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Behrens, H., proprietor, "The Welcome," Chefoo
Beins, M., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Belbin, E., (Gas Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Belbin, J. F., mariner, Bangkok
Belbin,, captain, steamer Bangkok, Bangkok
Belem, J. P., Macao
Béliard, E., secretary-general, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Bell, W. H., lessee and publisher, Daily Press office
Bell, F. H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Bell, T., (Mistu Bishi S. S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Bell, G., (Mitsu Bisbi S. S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Bellamy, T., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Bellamy, E. A., consul for Brazil, & acting consul for Italy, Manila Bellon, Rev. W., missionary, Basil Mission (absent)
Belogolovy, A. A., merchant, Tientsin
Belt, John, quartermaster, 80th Regiment
Beltrão, I., boarding house keeper, Square street
Benavides, A., attache, Peruvian Legation, Peking
Bender, Rev. H., missionary, Basil Missionary Society, Chonglok
Bendicht, W., (W. Bendicht & Co.) storekeeper, 2, d'Aguilar street
Benecke, O., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Praya central (absent) Benedictson, T., mariner, Bangkok
Bénézech, A., tavern keeper, Saigon
Benilde, Rev., director, West Point Reformatory
Benjamin, A., (Benjamin & Co.), Yokohama
Benjamin, B. D., Shanghai
Benjamin, D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Bennett, J. M. C., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Bennett, H., Naval College, Yedo
Bennett, C. C., (Mustard & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Bennett, G. W., commander, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Bennett, C. R., clerk of works, H.B.M. civil service, Shanghai Bennett, W. R., broker, Yokohama
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Benning, A. H., captain, steamer Powan, Hongkong & Macao Berning, T. T., captain, steamer White Cloud, Canton river Bennington, J. W., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Benson, E. S., Municipal Director, Yokohama
Bentivegine, C. A. von, (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Praya Bentley, H., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Keelung
Bentzen, E. W., marine officer, Bangkok
Benwell, G., Yedo
Beresford, J. S., overman, Takasima Colliery, Nagasaki
Bergau, J., (Kniffler & Co.) godown-keeper, Hiogo
Berger, E., Yokohama
Berger, Oscar, (Sartorius & Moerike) chemist; Cebu
Bergeu, J., Hiogo
Berkeley, G. A., pilot, Bangkok
Berlioz, Rev. A., vice-procureur, F. R. C. Mission, Staunton street
Bernabé, A., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) assistant, Manila
Bernard, F., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bernard, R. W., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Bernard, A., broker, Singapore
Bernard,, (Brown & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Bernard, W., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Burd's lane Bernard, F. Y., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Bernard, T., chief engineer, steamer Yesso, Coast
Bernhard, R., (Heinemann & Co.) ship broker, Queen's road
Bernhard, E. M., (C. Schomburgk & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bernhardt, R., constable, German consulate, Hiogo Bernheim, A., (Van Oordt & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bernières, A. M. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin Bernom, Rev. A., French missionary, Swatow Berns, L. H., proprietor, "Berns' Hotel," Bangkok Berrick, G. B., (Berrick Brothers) stationer, Yokohama Berrick, J., (Berrick Brothers) stationer, Yokohama Berry, Rev. J. C., M.D., missionary, Hiogo
Berthault, E., engineer, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow Berthelier, auctioneer, Saigon
Berthelot, C., French Municipal Police, Shanghai
Berthel, Á., (V. Roux & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Berthemy, J., French Minister Plenipotentiary, Yedo (absent)
Bertrand, C., (Messageries Maritimes) principal agent, Praya central
Berwick, W., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Besant, Edgar, chief clerk, Naval Yard (absent)
Bessard, F., captain, Governor Ceneral's gunboat Teing-ching, Canton
Betts, J. A., M.S.T.E., director, Imperial College of Torpedo Engineering, Foochow Beveridge, A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Beveridge, C. H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Beveridge, H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Bevis, M. I., lieutenant, Governor-General's gunboat Chen-to, Canton
Bewick, G., (Thompson & Bewick) ship chandler, &c., Hakodadi
Beyer, L., (E. Schellhass & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, (absent) Beyfuss, Ch., (Wm Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bezaure, Vicomte Gaston de, chancelier interprete, French consulate, Tientsin Bézian, E., (Denis Fréres) clerk, Saigon
Bezier, Geo., "London Tavern," assistant, Nagasaki
Bezier, Thos., proprietor, "London Tavern," Nagasaki ·
Bhabha, S. B., ship broker, Elgin street
Blaga, G. M., (J. M. F. de Costa) clerk, Bangkok
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Bhasania, B. P., merchant, Canton
Bhoymes, E., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Biagioni, F., (Jubin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bibby, H. K., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Bickford, T. L., staff surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Bidwell, H. S., (Buchheister & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Bielfeld, A., (Bush Brothers) clerk, Newchwang Biffin, W., (Liddelow & Martin) assistant Singapore Bigsby, W. E. D., bill broker, Shanghai
Bikoff, P. M., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Billequin, A., professor of chemistry, Peking
Bing, A. C., marine surveyer & pilot, Singapore
Bingham, Hon. J. A., United States minister, Yedo
Bingham, T., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Binglane, T., (Fisher & Chalmers) assistant, Shanghai
Binos, J., precepteur, French Municipal Council, Shanghai
Birchal, E. F., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila Birck, V., (Ladage & Oelke) assistant, Shanghai
Bird, S. G., (Dodd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bird, E. A., (Pratt, Bird & Co.) draper, Yokohama
Birt, C. G. F., (Faber & Voigt) clerk, Hiogo
Birt, W., (W. Birt & Co.) silk and commission merchant, Shanghai
Bisbee, A. M., Maritime Customs, inspector and harbour master, Shanghai
Bischoff, J. J., watchmaker, Manila
Bischoff, J. S., (J. J. Bischoff & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Bischoff, D. G. (J. J. Bischoff & Co.) assistant, Iloilo
Bishop, F. C., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Singapore
Bishop, Ed., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Bishop, R., clerk, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Bishop, J. D., (Bishop & Henry) telegraph engineer, Shanghai (absent) Bismarck, C., German consul, Tientsin
Bisset, J. P., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) land agent, Shanghai
Bissett, J., (Strachan & Thomas) merchant, Yokohama
Bjurling, A., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Black, A., (Imperial Arsenal engineer, Tientsin
Black, J., (Borneo Co.'s rice mill) engineer, Bangkok
Black, J. R., Yedo
Black, D., (A. G. Lambert) foreman, Shanghai
Black, J., (Sayle & Co.) manager, Queen's road
Blackadar, C., ship's steward, Royal Naval victualling depôt, Yokohama
Blackett, F. A., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Blackmore, J. L., first class assistant, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Blackmore, J., Hiogo
Blackwell, R., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Blackwell, A. H., (Blackwell & Co.) merchant, Osaka
Blaikie, D., (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) assistant, West point
Blain, John, (Blain & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Blair, E. T., (R. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Blair, J. H., dairy keeper, Shanghai
Blairval, A., "Bazar Filipino" clerk, Manila
Blaise, director of boys' public schools, Saigon
Blakeley, Chas., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Black, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Blackely, Rev. J. B., missionary, Foochow
Blackert, H., sergeant, municipal police, Hankow Blakeman, A. Noel, secretary, Chamber of Commerce
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Blakeway, Geo., (Jubin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Blakiston, T., (Blakiston, Marr & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi Blanc, B., clerk, Messageries Maritimes, Shanghai Blanchard, W. C., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai Blanchard, H. M., (P.M.S.S. Co.) acting agent, Hiogo Blanchet, Rev. C. T., missionary, Yedo
Blancheton, E., acting French Consul, Hankow Blanchton, E., "Grand Hotel," Yokohama
Blancsubé, Jules, lawyer, Saigon
Bland, C. S., (Bland & Tripp) bill broker, Yokohama Blandford, H., (J. Edwards) clerk, Yokohama
Blatchford, B. F., pilot, Newchwang
Bleecker, A., assistant, Sailors' Home
Blethen, C. P., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Blethen, C., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Blockley, A., assistant, "Yedo Hotel," Yedo
Blodget, Rev. Henry, D.D., missionary, Peking
Blogg, J. A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Bloom, J. H., publisher and manager, Independant de Saigon, Saigon
Bloom, H., mariner, Bangkok
Bloomfield, J. W., store issuer, H.B.M. Naval yard, Shanghai
Blow, H. McC., (P. L. Laen & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin
Blugeot, farrier, Saigon
Bluhm, C. H., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Blumer, F., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Blundell, A. W., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Blundell, B., accountant, Yokohama
Bluntschli, G., "Sieber-Waser," Shangbai
Blyth, P. L., (Pickford & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Boad, W., pilot, Taku
Boag, T. L., assistant, Rising Sun office, Nagasaki
Board, W. K., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Bobers, W. von, (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Bochard, M., in charge French Naval Depôt, Yokohama
Böché, J., (M. Secker & Co.) assistant, Manila
Bochmer, Louis, Yedo
Boeddinghaus, Ć. E., (Boeddinghaus, Dittmer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Boffey, Wm., (Lane, Crawford & Co,) assistant, Queen's road
Bogaart, T., (W. Mansfield & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Bogabhoy, Cassumbhoy, (Rahimbhoy Alladiubhoy) manager, 16, Hollywood road
Bogel, F. N., (Mitsu Bishi S. S. Co.) shipbuilder, Yedo
Böger, H., (Kirchner & Böger) merchant, Shanghai
Bohlschau, P., (Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Bohr, H. G. C., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Boie, R., chemist, Manila
Bois, J. C., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Bois, E., (E. Vincent & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Bojesen, C., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) engineer, Foochow
Bolas, Jno., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Boldt, E., assistant lightkeeper, Chapel Island Lighthouse, Amoy
Boleslawski, C. C, de, Austro-Hungarian Consul, Shanghai
Bolitho, E. A., lieutenant and commander, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger Boll, R., "La Casa de Berlin," Manila
Bollenhagen, E., (Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bollon, French interpreter, Saigon
Bolmida, G., merchant, Yokohama
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Bolt, C. J., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel Bolton, G., (C.M.S.N. Čo.) marine surveyor, Shanghai Boltou, W., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bolton, F., (Ker & Co ) clerk, Manila
Bomanjee, F., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent) Bomonjee, P., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bonabeau, J., premier commissaire, Messageries Maritimes, Shanghai Bonafour, M., charcuterie Francaise, Yokohama
Bond, I. S., barrister-at-law, Singapore
Bondou, C., (Maigre & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Bonger, M. C., (Bonger Brothers) architect, Hiogo Bonger, W. C., (Bonger Brothers) architect, Hiogo Bonger, E., (G. van der Vlies & Co.) Hiog● Bonhomme, L., acting harbour master, Saigon Bonnat, L., " Oriental Hotel," Yokohama
Bonneau, E., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama Bonnefond, A., (A. de Orrōno) clerk, Saigon Bonnella, Mme. C., tavern keeper, Saigon
Bonneville, E., (Bangkok Saw Mill) proprietor, Bangkok Bonnet, French interpreter, Saigon
Bonnin, pilot, Saigon
Bono, C. V., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Boomer, G., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Booth, A. W., chief officer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Booth, R. G., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Booth, G., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Boothby, C. G. F., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia Borchardt, F., (Gas Company) assistant, Shanghai Borel, A., secretary, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow (absent) Borowski, R., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya central Borrowdale, J. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Bose, C. von, (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Canton
Bosma, H., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Nagasaki Bossant, Colonel, commander of the troops, Saigon
Bossche, J. Van Den, (Vaughan & Woods) clerk, Singapore Bosustaw, G., marine surveyor and pilot, Singapore Bosustow, W., pilot, Singapore
Botelho, R. F., (A. Provand & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Botelho, A. A., apothecary, Civil Hospital Botelho, A. C., clerk, Harbour Master's office Botelho, G. S., foreman, Hongkong Times office Botelho, A. A., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk Botelho, A. G., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Botelho, D., Maritime Customs watcher, Amoy Botelho, F. S., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya Bottado, R., (Norton & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Bottiger, O., (Van Oordt & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bottomley, C. D., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar street
Boucher, Mme., coffee house keeper, Saigon
Boudah, machineman, Echo du Japon office, Yokohama
Boulett, J. H., (G. Nachtigall & Co.) butcher, Yokohama
Boulle, T. L., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent)
Boulouze, G., French vice-consul and chancelier, 10, Arbuthnot road
Boulton, J. H., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel Bouret, H., butcher and compradore, Bangkok
Bourke, H. G., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
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Bourke, R., (E. Townend & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Bourne, Wm., (Bourne & Co.) public tea inspector, Yokohama Burrel, Mdlle. E., proprietor, "Hotel de l'Europe," Saigon Boussac, Rev. J. M., French missionary, Swatow
Boustead, E., Junr., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) merchant, Manila
Boutflower, Rev. D. J., M.A., chaplain & nav. instructor, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Boutinière, E., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Bouvet, Henri, Yokohama
Bovet, A., (Bovet Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Bovet, G., (Bovet Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bovis, F. de, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Bowden, Miss, (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Bowden, F., (Caldwell & Brereton) clerk, Queen's road
Bowdler, E., assistant Surveyor-general
Bowen, E., superintendent, Sailors' Home, Shanghai Bowers, S., (Wm. Rees & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Bowling, T. H. L., secretary to Vice-Admiral Byder
Boxell, J., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Boyce, Robt. H., civil engineer, surveyor in thief, H.B.M. Works department, Shanghai Boyd, R. H., (National Bank of India) assistant accountant, Shanghai
Boyd, T. D., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Boyd, M. W., (Chartered Bank), manager, Shanghai
Boyer, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) storekeeper, Whampoa
Boyes, F., (Deetjen & Co.) clerk, Praya
Boyle, R. V., C.S.I., engineer-in-chief, Government railway service, Yokohama
Boyol, H. V., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Boyol, J. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Bozier, T., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Brackenridge, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
Braddell, Hon. T., Colonial Secretary, Singapore
Braddon, H. E., exchange & bullion broker, Hongkong Hotel
Bradfield, J., proprietor, Medical Hall, Shanghai (absent)
Bradford, S. W., (S.S.N. Co.) assistant, Shangbai
Bradford, Oliver B., deputy consul general, U.S. Consulate, Shanghai
Bradley, B. S., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Bradley, D. B., printer, Bangkok
Bradley, 8. B., B.A., missionary, Bangkok
Bradley, W. McK., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Bradshaw, Bt. Major J. L., captain, 80th Regiment
Braess, C., (Van Oordt & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Braga, F. C., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Braga, J., (G. P. Ness) clerk, Yokohama
Braga, J., (L. Joseph & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Bramble, J., assistant paymaster & clerk to Vice-Admiral's secretary
Bramsen, W., (Mitsu Bishi S. S. Co.) freight manager, Yedo
Bramston, Hon. J., Attorney-General, Supreme Court House
Brand, John, (Brand Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Brand, J. T., (Brand Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Brand, D., (Brand Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Brand, W., (Westall, Brand & Co.) public silk inspector, Shanghai Brandão, A. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Brandao, A. C., Macao
Brandão, A. J., secretary, Junta do Lançamento de Decimas, Macao Brandão, J. G., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Yokohama Brandon, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Brandt, M. von, German Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking
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Brandt, O., broker, Shanghai
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Brandt, D., (Staebelin & Stablknecht) clerk, Singapore Branzell, A., (V. Roque) agent in the interior, Saigon Brauer, A. E., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Braun, C., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Bray, Roman Catholic bishop, Kiukiang
Bray, J. H. B., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Braysher, C. D., assistant harbour master, Shanghai Brazier, P., (Messageries Maritimes) agent, Singapore Bredon, R. E., commissioner of customs, Ningpo Breen, J., pilot and supplier of fresh water, Nagasaki Bremer, R., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bremner, W., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Bremner, J., paymaster, B.N., naval and victualling storekeeper, Naval Yard Brenan, E. V., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and Harbour Master, Amoy Brennan, W., Maritime Customs acting tide-surveyor, Chefoo
Brennand. J., (Brennand & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Brennwald, C., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, & con. gen. for Switzerland, Yokohama Brent, W., bill and bullion broker, Yokohama
Brent, A., (Hudson, & Co.) mercbant, Yokohama
Brereton, W. H., (Caldwell & Brereton) solicitor, &c., Queen's road
Brereton, R. W., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Brereton, J. S., (Brennand & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bretschneider, L., (Kiangnan Arsenal) drill instructor, Shanghai
Bretschneider, E., M.D., physician, Russian Legation, Peking
Brett, J. B., Catholic missionary, Chusan, Ningpo Brett, J. O., chief officer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Brett, W. B., (Japan Dispensary) proprietor, Yokohama Brewer, Rev. J., missionary, Wuchang
Brewer, T., proprietor, Medical Hall, Shanghai
Briancki, J. N., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Briansky, S. N., (N. A. Nefedieff) clerk, Tientsin
Bridge, C. A. G., commander, H.B.M.S. Audacious Bridges, G., carpenter, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Bridgford, Captain S. T., control department, Yokohama Bridgman, J. R., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Brinckmann, H., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Brinkley, Lieut. F., B.A., gunnery instructor, Government service, Yede Brinkmann, J. G., (Brinkmann, Kumpers & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Bristow, H., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Britto, J. M. de Souza e, ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Britto, J. L., proprietor, French Dispensary, Queen's road
Britto, A. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Brockat, J., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company) superintendent, Aberdeen Brockett, 'T. G., (Robertson & Co.) assistant, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Brockett, G. T., (Robertson & Co.) assistant, Foochow
Brockley, Sergt. W., R.E., military foreman of works Brodhurst, R. C., (James & Wilson) manager, Yokohama Bromley, J. R., (Reiss & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai Brons, H., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Brook, S., compositor, Hiogo & Osaka Herald office, Hiogo
Brook, A., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Telegraph Co.) clerk, Singapore Brooke, J. H., Junr., reporter, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Brooke, J. H., proprietor and editor, Japan Herald, Yokohama
Brookes, J. M., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama Broom, Aug., broker, Shanghai
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Broschen, W., (Knoop & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Bröschen, H., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Brotelande, Rev. C. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo Brough, J., third engineer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast Brower, J. L., Yokohama
Brown, G., student, British Legation, Peking
Brown, H. O., commissioner of customs, Takao
Brown, W., overman, Takasima Colliery, Nagasaki
Brown, J. McLeavy, deputy commissioner, Maritime Customs, Canton
Brown, G. H., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Brown, G. W., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Brown, T. Marsh, deputy commissioner, Maritime Customs, Canton
Brown, R. M., consul general for Hawaii, Hiogo
Brown, G., second-engineer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Brown, H. J., captain, 80th Regiment
Brown, A. N., (Morris, Lewis & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai (absent) Brown, W. T., Yokohama
Brown, W., (Fergusson & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Brown, J. I., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Brown, R. M., (E. Fischer & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Brown, Edward, proprietor, "International Hotel," Canton Brown, John, (N. C. Herald office) clerk, Shanghai
Brown, R. C., commission agent, Shanghai
Brown, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Brown, J. W., (P.M.S.S. Co.), supt. of coalyard, Yokohama Brown, H., (Nachtigal & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Brown, Rev. S. R., D.D., missionary, Yokohama
Brown, Rev. N., D.D., missionary, Yokohama
Brown, Matthew, Junr., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Brown, J., constable, British consulate, Nagasaki
Brown, F. C., merchant, Amoy
Brown, J., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila (absent)
Brown, C., in charge of hulk Princess of Wales, Hankow
Brown, R. G., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Browne, S. W., R.N., master attendant and staff commander, Naval Yard
Browne, H. St. John, (Browne & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Bruce, R. J., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Bruce, J., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Bruce, constable, British Legation, Peking
Bruce, J., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Bruce, R. H., (Tait & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Bruce, Quarter Master Sergt. R., R.E., military foreman of works
Bruge, R. L., U.S. acting consul, Hiogo
Bruhn, C. B., captain steamer Capron, Yedo
Bruhns, L., mariner, Bangkok
Brun, H., blacksmith, Saigon
Brun, J., pilot, cutter Dido, Ningpo
Brunckhorst, E. G., (Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Bruni, F., vice-consul, Italian Legation, Yedo
Brunier, J., (China & Japan Trading Co.) agent, Yokohama
Brunton, K. H., chief engineer, Public Works department, Yokohama
Bruse, A., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Brussel, J., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Bryan, G. M., supt. of Government Post office, Yokohama
Bryan, W., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Bryant, E. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
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Bryant, C., carpenter, Naval College, Yedo Bryant, Rev. Evan, missionary, Hankow
Bryson, Rev. Thos., missionary, Wuchang
Buchanan, Jas., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent) Buchheister, J. J., (Buchheister & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Buchwalter, director of Post office, Saigon
Buokholdt, L. P., mariner, Bangkok
Buckle, C. E., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Buckle, W. T., M.B., medical practitioner, Yokohama
Buckner, W. H. P., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Budd, J. C., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore
Budge, J., light-keeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Budler, H., interpreter, German consulate, Amoy
Buffun, C. H., assistant overseer of roads, Municipal Council, Shanghai Buil, E., telegraph official, Manila
Buissonnet, G., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Buizons, Rev. E., vice-procurator, Spanish Mission, Caine road
Buller, F., missionary, Kiukiang
Buller, A., captain, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Bumiller, O., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Canton
Bunch, Jas., (Langfieldt & Mayers) clerk, Yokohama
Bunker, A. W., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Albay, Manila
Bunker, C. G., Junr., (Thompson & Co.) storekeeper, Pagoda Island, Foochow
Burchard, E., (Kirchner & Böger) clerk, Shanghai
Burchard, M., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Burchardi, F., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Burdon, Right Rev. J. S., D.D., Bishop of Victoria
Burge, F. J., medical practitioner, Shanghai
Burger, Oscar (Sartorious and Moerike) assistant, Cebu
Burgess, E. H., M.A., teacher of mathematics, Home department, Yedɔ (absent)
Burgess, P., M.A., M.B., surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital
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Burghignoli, Very Rev. G., Pro-vicar apostolic, Catholic missionary, Wellington street Burjorjee, Dadabhoy, broker, Shanghai
Burjorjee, C., (Tata & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Burke, P. W., instructor, Royal Artillery, Bangkok
Burke, J., M.D., surgeon to British and United States consulates, &c., Manila
Burke, R., nedical practitioner, Manila
Burkill, A. B., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Burkinshaw, J., attorney, Singapore
Burman, A., (E. J. Hogg) olerk, Shanghai
Burmeister, Euil, (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Burnett, J. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Burnie, Ed., captain, steamer Douglas, Coast
Burno, Rev. G., R. C. missionary, Amoy
Burns, B. H., (Oriental Bank) assistaut accountant, Hiogo
Burns, J., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Burrell, T., (Martin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Burrell, E. D., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Burrows, A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Burrows, W., superintendent, Pilot Association, Singapore
Burrows, T. D., Maritime Customs examiner, Amoy
Burrows, Silas E., (S. E. Burrows & Sons) merchaut, St. John's Place
Burrows, O. H., (S. E. Burrows & Sons) merchant, St. John's Place (absent) Burté, E., contractor, Saigon
Burton, Major W. H., Royal Engineers
Busch, H., (Simon, Evers & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Busch, H., (Möller & Meisner) clerk, Bangkok
Buschmann, J., pilot, Amoy
Buschmann, R., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, & acting consul, for Netherlands, Praya Buse, J., (F. Peil) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Bush, J. H., (Bangkok Dock Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Bush, Henry E., (Bush Brothers) merchant, Newchwang
Bush, L. L., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Bush, Capt. John, Harbour master, and managing director of Dock Co., Bangkok
Bush, F. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, & U.S. vice-consul, Hankow
Bushell, S. W., M.D., surgeon to British Legation, Peking Butcher, Rev. C. H., British consular chaplain, Shanghai Butland, G., (Chipman, Stone & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Butler, George A., (S.S.N. Co.) godown superintendent, Shanghai Butler, Rev. John, missionary, Ningpo
Butzoff, H. E., E. de, Russian Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking Buur, A. H., marine officer, Bangkok
Buxoo, M. J., shopkeeper
Buyers, J. C., (Buyers & Kobb) shipwright, Singapore
Byramjee, Bomanjee, broker, 34, Hollywood
Byramjee, Pestonjee, merchant, Singapore
Byrne, E., broker, Hiogo
Byrne, E., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Byrne, J., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Cabeldu, P. S., merchant tailor, Hiogo
Cabral, Lieut. F. da C., commander, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Cabral, J. A. R.,.professor of Latin, &c., St. Joseph's College, Macao
Cabreira, S. L., chancelier, Spanish consulate, Singapore
Cadell, W. A., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cadell, G. E. A., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, and British vice-consul, Cebu
Cairns, R. H., marine surveyor, Club Chambers
Calame, C., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Caldbeck, E. J., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Caldeira, C. J., Junr., (Caldeira & Co.) Macao
Calder, J., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Suitsing, Canton
Calder, J. F., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Nagasaki
Calderon, R. G., director, Banco Espanol Filipino, Manila
Caldwell, R., M.D., physician and surgeon, Nagasaki
Caldwell, C. F., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Caldwell, D. E., (Caldwell & Brereton) clerk, Queen's road
Calero, F., watchmaker, Manila
Calleya, Dr. J. M., professor of physics, St. Joseph's College, Macao Callwell, W. H., lieutenant, HB.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Calver, E. V., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Camajee, H. D., (D. N. Camajee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Camajee, D. N., (D. N. Camajee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Cameron, John, (J. Cameron & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Cameron, W. S., (Mitsu Bishi 8. S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Cameron, J., inspector, of police, Central station
Cameron, H., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Cameron, Ewen, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) manager, Shanghai
Cameron, S. W., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Camez, boarding house keeper, Lower Lascar row
Camp, W. de la, (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Camp, H. O. de la, (P. Heinemann & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Campana, gaoler, Saigon
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Campbell, J., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Campbell, D., engineer, Governor-General's gunboat Chen-to, Canton Campbell, Jno., chief engineer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama Campbell, J. P., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Campbell, R., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Campbell, S., M.D., staff surgeon, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Campbell, D. C., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Campbell, Rev. Wm., missionary, Taiwan
Campbell, A., (J. Forster & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Campbell, T. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Campbell, James, (National Bank of India) manager, Shanghai
Campbell, S., Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Campbell, Wm., M.D., medical attendant, British consulate, Bangkok
Campbell, P., (Quelch & Campbell) shipchandler, Swatow
Campion, W. G., attorney-at-law, Singapore
Campo, V. O., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Campos, T., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai
Campos, L. P., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Praya
Campos, E. P., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, Praya
Campos, B. P., (Noronha & Sons) foreman, Wellington street
Campos, F. N. de, clerk, Messageries Maritimes, Shanghai
Camps, A., assistant, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Camran, Chas., (Union Hotel) proprietor, Whampoa
Cance, W., (Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Candau, V., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Cañete, T. F., magistrate, Manila
Cañete, A. F., magistrate, Manila
Cannon, W. J. C., assist. paymaster in charge, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant Canny, J. M., (J. M. Canny & Co.) merchant, Chinkiang and Shanghai
Capello, Lieut. H. C. B., second commander, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Caraman, T., merchant, Saigon
Carapiet, M. J., merchant, Singapore
Carballo, E., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carballo, J., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Cárcer, M. de, charge d' affaires, Spanish legation, Peking
Cardi, P., apothecary, Saigon
Cardonau, A., (Bebn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cardonne, J., blacksmith, Saigon
Cardova, J. de, (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Caré,, (Méilhan & Caré) baker, Shanghai
Cargill, W. W., F.R.G.S., director of Japanese railways and telegraphs, Yokohama
Carion, T. F., Hongkong Times office, clerk, 5, Duddell street
Carl, A., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) engineer, Bangkok
Carles, W. R., assistant, British consulate, Shanghai
Carles, pilot, Saigon
Carlos, S. A., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carlos, B., pilot, Newchwang
Carlos, T. S., (Dauver & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Carlotta, C., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Surigao, Philippines
Carlson, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Woosung, Shanghai
Carlson, W., lightkeeper in charge of Woosung Inner Bar station, Shanghai
Carmero, B., bedel, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Carmichael, A., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Carmichael, J. R., M.D., medical practitioner, Chefoo
Carmona, S., magistrate, Manila (absent)
Carnegy, R. B., (Chart. Merc. Bank) sub-accountant, Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Carneiro, J., ward-master, Civil Hospital
Carnie, F., (J. M. Canny & Co.) merchant, Chinkiang Carpot, second commissioner of marine, Saigon
Carr, J. H., quarter master, Customs' reveue cruiser Yao-te, Canton
Carr, S. R., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Carr, R. L., police constable, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Carrall, J. W., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Carrall, A., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila
Carranza, J. de la, commander of the Arsenal, Manila Carreño, B., accountant, Auditor's department, Manila Carrion, M., (Pickford & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Carroll, A., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Carroll, C., British vice-consul, Foochow
Carroll, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Carrothers, Rev. C., missionary, Yedo
Carson, W., missionary, Newchwang
Carst, Captain, Yokohama
Carter, J. B., Messinger's Club, Yokolama
Carter, J., (Aitken, Donaldson, & Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore
Carter, J., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Carter, P., acting marshal, U.S. consulate, Hankow
Carter, W. H., (Carter & Co.) silk broker, Shanghai (absent)
Carter, A. T. S. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Carter, J. E., agent, (Yokohama Trading Co.) Yokohama
Cartman, E. S., draughtsman, Government railway service, Yokohama Cartwright, W., Chinese secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking
Carvajal, J., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Carvalho, J. H., (Union Ins. Society) clerk, Shanghai
Carvalho, C., (Caldwell & Brere: on) clerk, Queen's road
Carvalho, Dr. F. B. de, vogal, Junta de Sande, Macao
Carvalho, L. F., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Carvalho, J. H. de, Macao
Carvalho, P. M. de, clerk, procurador's department, Macao
Carvalho, A. H. de, printer, & stationer, & Portuguese acting Consul General, Shanghai
Carvalho, J. A. de, first clerk and cashier, Colonial Treasury
Carvalho, M. de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Carvalho, G. M. de, (Oriental Bank) clerk, Hiogo
Carvalho, P. M. de, (Oriental Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Carvalho, M. A. de, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Carvallo, J., restaurant keeper, Manila
Cary, A. G., captain, steamer Kinshan, Canton river
Casademunt, F., reporter, "El Diario de Manila," Manila
Case, A. M., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) agent, Hankow
Cashin, J. W., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Cass, F., (Elles & Co ) clerk, Amoy
Cass, J. Gratton, (Elles & Co.) agent, and U.S. consular agent, Tamsui
Cassels, J. T., (Ker & Co.) clerk, and British vice-consul, Iloilo
Cassimer, C., baker, Yokohama
Cassum, M., (E. Pubaney) clerk, 29, Lyndhurst terrace
Cassumbhoy, E., dealer in furniture, Queen's road Central
Castelli, P., consul, Italian Legation, Yedo
Castello,, president of the Tribunal de Cuentas, Manila
Castera, pilot, Saigon
Castilho, M. V. de, contador, Revenue department, Macao
Castillo, S. P. de, assistant purser, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Castle, W. C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
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Castle, W. McF., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Castro, G. B. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Castro, C. C. de, Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Castro, Y. F. de, merchant, Manila
Castro, Dr. H. de, secretary, Portuguese Legation, Yedo (absent) Caswell, W., (Spring & Co.) assistant, Manila
Caswell, S., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Catalan, M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Catoire, A., shipwright and timber merchant, Saigon
Cattenburch, H. W. C. von, clerk, Netherlands Trading Society, Hiogo Caudrelier, L., storekeeper, Yedo
Cavendish, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Caw, Thomas, (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Cawasjee, S., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Cayeaux, A., assistant, "Grand Hotel," Yokohama
Cazalas, J., engineer, Singapore
Cazeau, (Cazeau & Salvaire) engineer, Saigon
Cazeau, L., (V. Roque) commissaire, Saigon
Cazelle, director of the Marine Arsenal, Saigon
Cederberg, J., mariner, Bangkok
Celis, M. de, (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Vila de Negros, Manila Cembrano, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Cenbrano, F., assistant, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Center, A., (P.M.S.S. Co.) agent, Yokohama
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Cercal, Viscount do, (De Mello & Co.) merchant, & Brazilian consul, &c., Macao (absent)
Cercal, Baron do, (De Mello & Co.) merchant, & consul for Italy & Belgium, &c., Macao Cereso, A., dentist, Manila
Chagas, F. X. das, clerk, Surveyor-general's office
Chagas, J. N. das, voter, Junta do Lancamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Chalcon, Mdlle. de, "Café de Paris," Saigon
Chalmers, W. B., (Chalmers, Mackintosh & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai (absent) Chalmers, J. C., (Fisher & Chalmers) upholsterer, Shanghai
Chalmers, J. L., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Chalmers, Rev. J., M.A., missionary, Canton
Chamason, Rev. J. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama
Chamberlain, T. J., lieutenant, 80th Regiment, and fort adjutant
Chamberlain, B. H., Government service, Yedo
Chambers, H. J. J., (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Champeaux, G. de, (Messageries Maritimes) assistant, Praya Central
Champromain, H. Maignan, French postmaster, Shanghai
Chandler, Rev. D. W., missionary, Foochow
Chandler, J. H., interpreter, Bangkok
Chapin, Rev. L. D., missionary, T'ung-chau
Chapman, F. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Chapman, F., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Chapman, T. H., public tea inspector and commission merchant, Foochow Chappedelaine, Le Conte de, French consul general, Shanghai
Chapsal, J., (Messageries Maritimes) acting agent, Yokohama (absent) Chariot, director of public works, Saigon
Charleson, G., light-keeper, Public Works department, Yokohama
Charlesworth, G., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Charpentier, merchant, Saigon
Charrier, A., proprietor, French Livery stables, Shanghai
Chart, A., (J. Inglis & Co.) engineer, Spring Gardens Chastel, Ed., wine merchant, Wyndham street
Chaster, J. W., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Chater, C. P., bill and bullion broker, Bank Buildings Chater, J. T., share broker, Bank Buildings
Chatron, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Chaumet, Rev. B. M., French missionary Hatsake, Siam Chechmareff, N. P., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) agent, Kalgan Cheek, M. A., M.D., missionary, Chieng Mai, Bangkok Cheesman, W. E., teacher, Home department, Yedo Cheetham, R. D., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cheetham, F. J., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cherepanoff, F. G., merchant and commission agent, Hankow Cheshire, F. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Chesney, J. H., chief engineer, steamer Spark, Canton & Macao Cheverton, J. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Chevrier, Rev., Catholic missionary, Peking
Cheyne, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Child, Thos., gas engineer, Maritime Customs, Peking
Chinchilla, J. de, director general, Exchequer department, Manila Chinchon, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Takao, Formosa Chipman, H. S., (Chipman, Stone & Co.), Yokohama (absent) Chipps, W., boatswain's mate, Naval College, Yedo
Chit, F., photographer, Bangkok
Chivers, J., Customs tidewaiter, Paknam, Bangkok
Chomley, F., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Christian, A., pilot, Yokohama
Christians, J. H., pilot, Bangkok
Christiansen, A. F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Christiansen, K. L., mariner, Bangkok
Christiansen, B. F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow
Christie, J. Š., Junr., marshal, U.S. consulate, Yokohama
Christiernsson, Dr. B, vice-consul for Sweden and Norway, Shanghai
Christison, J., ship's corporal, Naval College, Yedo
Christy, W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Christy, F. C., locomotive superintendent, Gov. railway service, Shinbasi, Yokohama Chrystall, W., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Chubing, L., (G. J. W. Cowie) clerk, Shanghai
Chuey, J., clerk, Harbour Master's department, Bangkok
Church, Ed. J., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Church, R., (Blain & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Churchill, C. E., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Churchill, Rev., M. A., missionary, Ningpo
Churton, C. S., chemist, Shanghai
Chuttamull, K. C., dealer in Cashmere goods, &c., Queen's road
Clanchy, A., captain of the S.S. Danube, Bangkok
Clark, W. E., (Burgess & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Clark, C. B., clerk of works, cngineer's office, Municipal council, Shanghai
Clark, W. L., Ice depôt, Yokohama
Clark, W., Senr., chief engineer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Clark, W. Junr., chief engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Clark,, third engineer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Clark, J. R., M.A., naval instructor, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Clark, J. D., assistant, Rising Sun office, Nagasaki'
Clarke, F. S., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Clarke, S. J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Clarke, W., (Harrison & Co.) clerk, Singapore Clarke, C. C., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Clarke, W. F. G., sub-lieutenant. H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
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Clarke, A. C., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Clarke, W. L., (Watson, Cleave & Co,) assistant, Shanghai
Clarke, W. J., (Fergusson & Co.) merchant, and Vice-consul for Denmark, Chefoo
Clarke, Robt., bread and biscuit baker, Yokohama
Clarke, B. A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Clarke, G., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Newchwang (absent)
Clarke, Geo., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Claro, S., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Clasen, H. G., (E. Meyer & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Clausen, W. S., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow
Clautaud, J., storekeeper, Yedo
Claverat, Isidro, wine merchant and proprietor "La Esmeralda," Cebu
Cleave, S. W., (Watson, Cleave & Co.) chemist, Shanghai
Cleeve, E. B., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Cleaver, J., inspector of nuisances
Clément, Mme., storekeeper, Saigon
Cleonic, registrar, Registrar office, Saigon
Clerc, P., Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Cleret, second commissioner of marine, Saigon
Clifton, C. F., (C. Edbrook) assistant, Shanghai
Clifton, A. S. T., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Clipperton, H., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) assist., Burd's lane
Clodd, W. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow
Clode, A. J., manager, Rising Sun office, Nagasaki
Clos, M. A. Le, chief of the administrative service of marine, Saigon Clouth, C., M.D., medical practitioner, Castle road
Clunis, J., civil architect, Bangkok
Clyatt, W. B., (Clyatt & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang
Coales, T., assistant foreman of stores, Control department Coate, T. A., (Shanghai Medical Hall) assistant, Shanghai
Coates, Albert, (Ker & Co.) merchant, Manila
Cobden, C. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Coch, F., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Cochius, Dr. H., professor, Medical College, Yedo
Cochran, Rev. G., missionary, Yedo
Cochrane, B. E., commander, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Cocker, T. E., captain, Revenue cruiser Ling-feng, Amoy Cocking, S., Jr, (Cocking & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Cocks, E., fitter Government railway service, Yokohama
Codis, A., supérieur de l'orphelinat, French mission, Canton
Codry, E., Senr., architect and contractor, Saigon
Coffin, T. M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Cohen, C. C., broker, D'Aguilar street
Cohen, H., commission merchant, Club chambers
Cohen, M., Yokohama
Coit, F., (Coit & Co) merchant, Ningpo
Colas, J., carpenter, Saigon
Colberg, M. T., mariner, Bangkok
Colborne, H. E. Major General F., C.B., commanding H.M. Forces in China & Straits
Colby, J. C. S., United States consul, Chinkiang
Colding, L., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cole, C., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Cole, A. H..L., sub-editor, Japan Gazette, Yokohama
Cole, Wm. F., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Cole, C. C., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Coles, Geo., civil service clerk, Royal Naval Hospital
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Coles, C., captain, steamer Thales, Coast
Coles, J. W., surgeon, U. S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama Collaço, A. A., (Ŭliveira & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Collaço, A. J., milliner, Macao
Collaço, L., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central
Collaço, Madame M., Victoria hair dressing saloon, Queen's road
Collaço, R. S., foreman, Hiogo and Osaka Herald office, Hiogo
Collaço, J. J., inspector of cargo boats & junks, Harbour Master's department Collaço, F. X., retired major, Macao
Collier, A. J., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Collin, J., commis., French consulate, Shanghai
Collings, C. E., (J. Lembke & Co.) clerk, 19, Praya
Collins, E. F., lieutenant, Gov. General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Collins, H., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Collins, T., (Skipworth, Hammond & Co.) Hiugo
Collins, H. B., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Collins, C., Naval College, Yedo
Collins, J., Naval College, Yedo
Collins, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin
Collins, G. W., (G. W. Collins & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin
Collins, G. W., pilot, Taku
Collins, Rev. W. H., missionary, and chaplain, British Legation, Peking Collins, H., foreman, Japan Mail office, Yokohama
Collins, J. M., Saki Dori Sauchome, Hiogo
Collyer, J. E., (Burgess & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Coloma, R. de Sta., professor of engraving, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Colomb, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Colomb, J., (J. Colomb & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Colomb, P., (J. Colomb & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Colomb, P. H., flag captain, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Colomb, F., Yoriki Machi, Osaka
Colombet, Rev. E. A., French missionary, Siam
Colomer, Rev. R., R. C. missionary, Kao-á-ki, Formosa
Colquhoun, W., (Pickford & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Colthrup, G. J., (Maltby & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Colwell, R. M., paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Commélerant, tavern keeper, Saigon
Compos, A. K. de, mariner, Bangkok
Comtois, A. H., assistant, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow Compton, J., "N. C. Livery Stables," Shanghai
Conceição, C., (Lind, Asmus & Co.) assistant, Singapore Conde, F. M., (J. J. de Marcaida) pawnbroker, Manila Conighi, A. G., consul for Austria-Hungary, Singapore Conil, A., (Messageries Maritimes) agent, Yokohama Connard, A., assistant, Comptoir Belge, Yokokama Conneau, chief of the cabinet, Saigon
Conner, G. W., (Mitsu Bishi S. S Co.) captain, Yedo Connor, Jos., constable, English police, Yokohama Constantin, E, (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Consterdine, H., navy contractor and storekeeper, Chefoo
Conui, I., proprietor, Hope & Charity coal mines, Cebu
Conwell, T., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Coode, T. P., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Cook, Rev. A. J., missionary, Kiukiang
Cook, J., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Cook, J., pilot, Yokohama
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Cook, Henry, shipbuilder, Yokohama
Cook, R. H., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Cook, H. L., news agent, Yokohama
Cook, Mrs. D., milliner, Yokohama
Cook, F. H., assistant, S.S.N. Co.'s Kin-wing-sing godowns, Shanghai
Cook, M. H., sail maker, Shanghai (absent)
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Cooke, J. E., Genl., Anglo-Chinese Force, cont. of Police & Magistrates, Ningpo (absent) Coombe, J., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Coombs, Jno. T., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Cooper, H. N., (H. N. Cooper & Co.) merchant, Stanley street, and Canton
Cooper, Rev. W. B., missionary, Yedo
Cooper, D., solicitor, Shanghai
Cooper, Wm., commission agent, Shanghai
Cooper, J., (Cuinine & Co.) merchant, Shangbai
Cooper, J. E., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokoliania
Cooper, H., gunner, (P. & U.S.N. Co.) Pootung, Shanghai
Cooper, W. M., interpreter, British consulate, Shanghai
Cooverjee, H., (Cawasjee, Pallanjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Cope, A. E., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Cope, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank), sub-manager, Queen's road Cope, F. A., (Mitchell, Cope & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Copeland, W., "Spring Valley Brewery," Yokohama
Coquille, colonial secretary, & sub-commissioner of marine, Saigon Coram, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Corbach, W. van, Independence Pilot Co., Shanghai Corbett, Rev. H., missionary, Chefoo (absent)
Cordeiro, A., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Cordeiro, L. J., porter, public cemetery, Macao
Cordeiro, P. A., compositor, N. C. Herald Office, Shanghai
Cordeiro, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Cordeiro, L. M., (A. Müller & Co.) clerk, Macao
Corder, A., engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Suitsing, Canton
Cordes, J. F., (W. Pustau & Co.) merchant, & German consul, Pottinger street
Cordes, Aug. C., (A. Cordes & Co.) merchant, Tientsin (absent)
Cordes, Ad. S., (A. Cordes & Co.) merchant, Tientsin
Cordier, H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cores, J., aide de-camp to the captain general of Manila
Corfe, Rev. C. J., M.A., chaplain, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Coridon, V., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Cork, T. F., (I. S. Bond) managing clerk, Singapore
Cornabé, W. A., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) mert. & consul for Netherlands, &c., Chefoo Cornelius, J. M., (McAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Corner, G. R., accountant, Shanghai
Cornes, F., (Cornes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Cornforth, J., chief engineer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Cornu, Albert, (Ed. Dierx) clerk, Saigon
Cornu, Ed., (Renard & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Correa, A. J., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk
Correia, J. X. de V., ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Correia, A. M. dos S., Attorney-general, Macao
Correll, Rev. I. H., missionary, Yokohama
Corrie, A. Le B., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Cortey, L., magistrate, Manila (absent)
Corveth, C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central
Corwinne, W. R., school instructor, Japanese Government, Hakodadi
Cory, J. M., (Kidner & Cory) architect, Shanghai
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Coryell, M., (Shanghai Steam N. Co.) marine superintendent, Shanghai Costa, J. C. da, compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Costa, F. G. da, (De Souza & Co.) compositor
Costa, J. M. F. de, merchant, Bangkok
Costa, A. P. da, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Costa, D. A. da, sorter, Post-office
Costa, J. da, (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Praya
Costa, P. A. da, (H.K.C. & M.S.B. Co.) secretary, Queen's road
Costa, J. P. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Costa, L. da, (Typographia Mercantil) foreman, Macao
Costa, G. G. da, (De Souza & Co.) compositor
Costa, J. M. da, clerk and notary public, Macao Costeker, J., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Cotta, R., d', (Eastern Extension, Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Cottam, J. P., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Yokohama
Cottle, Thos., store-issuer, H.B.M. Naval Yard, Shanghai
Cotwale, H. R., (Tata & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Couder, J. C., (Pignatel & Co.) storekeeper, Nagasaki
Coughtrie, J. B., (China Fire Insurance Company) secretary, Queen's road
Coulson, R., storekeeper, Singapore
Coulthard, J. R., student, British Legation, Peking
Cours, T. A. De, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Court, A., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Cousin, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka
Courtieres, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Cousins, W., acting boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler
Cousins, A. W. V., coroner, Singapore
Cousins, E., (Fergusson & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Coutel, (Coutel & Drell) contractor, Saigon
Couto, P., (A. R. Tigno) clerk, Manila
Couto, E. J. de, (Jardine, Matheson & Co) clerk, Shanghai
Coutris, A., (Coutris & Co.) auctioneer, &c., Tientsin
Coutris, A., baker and provisioner, Chefoo
Couturier, B. C., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Covil, T., (Boyd & Co.) tea inspector, Amoy
Coveney, W., manager, Gas Co. fitting department, Singapore
Cowan, D., Kiangnan Arsenal, overseer gun manufactory, Shanghai
Cowasjee, H., merchant, Canton
Cowasjee, H., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Cowderoy, W., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Cowderoy, J. J., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Cowie, French interpreter, Saigon
Cowie, Geo. J. W., solicitor, and secretary, Shanghai Dock Co., Shanghai
Cowles, J. P., Junr., acting professor of English, Peking
Cox, G. C., reporter, Daily Press office
Cox, R. S., (W. G. Campion) clerk, Singapore
Cox, Rev. J., missionary, Wuchang (absent)
Cox, J. H. (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Cox, John S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Cox, P., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Cox, W., constable, British Consulate gaol, Shanghai
Coxon, A., bill and bullion broker
Cozon, J., (Mestern & Hülse) silk inspector, Canton (absent)
Crack, John, sergeant, British Legation Escort, Peking Craddock, G. T., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler Cradock, J., inspector of police, Yau Ma Ti station
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Craig, Robt., (Boyd & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for Sweden, Amoy Craik,, captain, steamer Kromatah, Bangkok
Crane, C. E., (Crane Bros.) auctioneer, Singapore
Crane, W. A., pianoforte tuner, Yokobama
Crasemann, E., (Crasemann & Hagen) merchant, Chefoo
Crasemann, R. A., (Remé Rrothers) clerk, Singapore
Craufurd, Bt. Major F. B. N., captain, 80th Regiment
Craveri, M., French acting consul, Singapore
Crawford, J., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Crawford, D. R., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Crawford, H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Crawford, Rev. T. P., missionary, Chefoo
Creagh, E. F., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Creagh, A. R. M., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Creagh, C. V., deputy superintendent of police
Creagh, C. A. F., captain, 80th Regiment
Crecini, D., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Creig, W. G., second officer, steamer Yesso, Coast
Crespo, B., subinspector of the army, Manila
Creyk, J. G. G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama Crighton, R. T., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Cripps, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Crittenden, F., "Pier Tavern," Yokohama
Croal, J. P., chief officer, receiving ship Berwick Walls, Shanghai Croal, R. W., commander, receiving ship Ariel, Shanghai Crocker, J., Naval College, Yedo
Croker, J. W., (Novelty Iron Works) engineer, West point Croley, J., (Borneo Co.'s rice mill) chief engineer, Bangkok Crombie, D. A. J., (Oriental Bank) agent, Hiogo (absent) Crombie, Rev. George, missionary, Funghwa Cromie, Chas., public silk inspector, Shanghai Cronan, A. B., constable, river police, Shanghai
Crooke, E. R. M., lieutenant, Mar. Art., H.B.M.S. Audacious
Cross, H., fitter, Imperial railway service, Yokohama
Crossette, Rev. J. F., missionary, Tung-chow-foo
Crotte, J., (Mayer & Crotte) contractor & timber merchant, Saigon Crowder, G., police force, Hiogo
Crowther, B., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Cruchley, F., editor & proprietor, Hiogo and Osaka Herald, Hiogo
Cruickshank, W. J., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Cruikshank, T. F., (E. B. Watson) assistant, Yokohama
Cruise, W., clerk, Controller's office
Crutch, S. J., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya
Crutchley, G. foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Cruz, J. M., compositor, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon
Cruz, F. A. da, (A. A. de Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Cruz, T. da, (Lisbon Dispensary) assistant, Macao
Cruz, A. A. da, (G. Falconer & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Cruz, J. de, (Hongkong Photographic Co.) assistant, Wellington street
Cruz, O. A. da, (China Traders' Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Cruz, E. da, (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Cucullu, José de, (Cucullu & Co.) merchant, Manila
Cuejilo, L., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Culbertson, Rev. J. N., missionary, Bangkok
Cullan, R., chief officer, steamer Esmeralda, Coast
Cullen, Rev. W., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
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Cullen, J. G., superintendent, Hongkong and China Bakery Company Cullinance, J., boatswain, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel Culmer, A., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's office Cumine, Chas., (Cumine & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Cumine, A. G. T., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Cumming, John, general manager, Daily Press office Cumming, A. S., (Harrison & Co.) merchant, Singapore Cummings, Jas., (Bangkok Dock Co.) engineer, Bangkok Cummins, F., (Carter & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Cunha, A., commanding St. Jeronymo's Fort, Macao Cunha, A. d'A. e, Junr., conductor of public works, Macao Cunha, F. M. da, Macao
Cunha, J. da, writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Cunha, F. de, hairdresser, Hiogo
Cunniffy, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Cunningham, H. M., (Russell & Co.) clerk, and U.S. consular agent, Kiukiang
Cunningham, E., (Russell & Co.) merchant (absent)
Cunningham, T. B., (Russell & Co.) agent, & vice-con. for Sweden &c., Canton (absent) Curet, L., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Tsing-ching, Canton
Curiel, J. L., telegraph official, Manila
Curley,., Maritime Customs lighthouse mechanic, Amoy
Currey, E. H., carpenter, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Currie, A., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Cursetjee, Sorabjee, (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Curtis, W., "International Hotel," Yokohama
Curtis, A. W., assistant, "International Hotel," Yokohama
Cuthbertson, R. B., pianoforte tuner, Yokohama
Cuthbertson, T., (Boustead & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Cuthill, W., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Anlan, Canton Cutting, J., (Spring & Co.) assistant, Manila
Oynati, D., officer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Daae, J. M., assistant, Maritime Customs, Canton
Daclin, watchmaker, Saigon
Dailley, W., boatswain, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia Dalgarno, A., chief foreman of stores, Control department Dalgas, C., second officer, steamer Hailoong, Coast Dalgliesh, W. H., (Carter & Co.) silk broker, Shanghai Dallas, Barnes, bill broker, Shanghai
Dallas, C. H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Čo.) storekeeper, Yedo Dalrymple, H. L., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Daly, S., broker, Shanghai
Dames, M., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Yokohama Damiot, E., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama Danby, W., clerk of works, Surveyor-General's office Danenberg, C., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya
Danenberg, V., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Danenberg, H., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Danenberg, J., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Daniel, H. W., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Daniels, G. R., lightkeeper, Chapel Island Lighthouse, Amoy Danielsen, J. W., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) merchant, Amoy Dantra, H. B., general practitioner, Lyndhurst terrace
Dantra, R. B., broker, 17, Staunton street
Darby, W. H. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street Dare, G. M., (McDonald & Dare) broker, Yokohama
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Dare, J. J., (McDonald & Dare) broker, Yokohama Dare, A. H., (Bitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama Dark,-, captain, steamer Ban Yong Seng, Bangkok Darling, D. A., (Brown & Co.) merchant, Amoy Darmstrom, O. P., proprietor " Glenvue House," Chefoo Dauver, H. R., (Dauver & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Davecurn, Balmoocan, merchant
Davejee, A., (E. Pubaney) manager, Shanghai Davenport, A., British vice-consul, Shanghai Davey, John, (N. Moller) clerk, Shanghai David, D. M., merchant, Chinkiang
David, A., acting consul for Denmark, Saigon David, Alfred, ice manufacturer, Saigon
David, S. J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent) David, Rev. A., Catholic missionary, Peking
David, C., (Lacroix, Cousins & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Davidson, E. C., telegraphic engineer, Bangkok
Davidson, G. D., Kiangnan Arsenal, draughtsman, Shanghai Davidson, T., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, Singapore Davidson, J. G., (Woods & Davidson) attorney, Singapore Davidson,, chief engineer, steamer Hindostan, Coast Davidson, J., second engineer, steamer Hindostan, Coast Davidson, Patrick, (Davidson & Co ) merchant, Ningpo Davidson, Chas, M.B., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel Davidson, G. R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Davidson, W. R., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Davidson, Robert, M., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo Davidson, Wm., (Davidson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo (absent) Davidson, F. G., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Davies, S. A., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Davies, J. C., pilot, Singapore
Davies, T., constable, British Legation escort, Yedo
Davies, T., (Haliday & Co.) assistant, Newchwang
Davila, A. M., magistrate, Manila
Davis, G. W., assistant, Sanitary Depôt, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Davis, H. K., third officer, steamer Yesso Coast
Davis, F. W., fleet surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Davis, J. W., M.D., surgeon, H B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Davis, Rev. J. D., missionary, Hiogo
Davis, E., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Canton
Davis, T., contractor, Yokobama
Davis, Mrs. E., milliner, Yokobama
Davis, Rev. G. R., missionary, Peking
Davis, H. W., (Purdon & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Davis, J. K., (North China Insurance Co.) agent, Queen's road
Davis, Ed. H. M., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Davis, L., general trader, Yokohama
Davison, Rev. J. C., missionary, Nagasaki
Dawbarn, A. H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Dawson, F., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Whampoa
Dawson, Hon. E. G., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Day, Lieutenant M. S., U.S.N., chief surveyor, Japanese Government, Hakodadi
Day, Jas. E., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Dayot, J., (J. Dayot & Co.) proprietor, "Libreria Religiosa," Manila Deacon, E. (Deacon & Co.) public tea inspector, Canton
Deacon, H., (Odell & Leyburn) clerk, Foochow
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Deacon, Richard, bill and bullion broker (absent)
Dean, Rev. Wm., D.D., missionary, Bangkok
Deane, W. M., captain superintendent of Police
Deas, Jas., Kiangnan Arsenal, overseer of brass manufacture, Shanghai Deas, J., lightkeeper, Tsing Sen lighthouse, Amoy
Death, W. H., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
De Ath, A., auctioneer, Hiogo
De Bay, E., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
De Cotta, J. L., pianoforte instructor, Singapore
Degenaer, F., merchant, Zetland street
Degiria, E. J., (M. N. Lungrana & Co.) storekeeper, Peel street
Degrou, H., director, French Post-office, Yokohama
Deidenbach, J., (Langfieldt & Mayers) clerk, Yokohama
Déjean, contractor, Saigon
De Jong, Dr. C. G., Yokohama
Delagenière, acting agent, Messageries Maritimes, Saigon
De Lano, M. M., U.S. Consul, and acting consul for Germany, Foochow
Delaplace, L. G., Vicaire Apostolique, Catholic mission, Peking
Delasalle, H. J., commissioner of marine, Saigon (absent)
Delden, M. E. van, (Van Delden & Co.) merchant, aud consul for Denmark, Nagasaki Delemasure, Rev. J. B., Catholic missionary, Peking
Delessert, officer of ordonnance, Saigon
Delestre, J. E., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Amoy
Dell' Oro, I., (Dell' Oro & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Dell' Oro, Joseph, (Dell' Oro & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Delval, H. F., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon Demars, chief of telegraphic service, Saigon
Demée, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Amoy Demetrius, G., purser, steamer Arraton Apcar, Coast Demetts, T. H., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Canton Demianoff, A., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Deneke, C., junr., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street Dengue, French professor, Imperial University, Yedo
Dening, Rev. W., missionary, Hakodadi
Denis, judge, Tribunal of Commerce, Saigon
Denis, A., (Denis Frères) clerk, Saigon
Denison, H. W., U.S. Vice-Consul General, Yokohama
Dennemont, pilot, Saigon
Dennis, G. E., steward, Royal Naval Sick Quarters, Yokohama
Denny, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Dennys, N. B., Ph.D., secretary and librarian, City Hall; and editor, China Mail
Dennys, H. L., solicitor, Bank Buildings
Dennys, H., reporter China Mail office, Wyndham street
Dent, E., (Dodd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Dent, A., (Alfred Dent & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Dent, H. F., (Birley & Co.) silk inspector, Canton
Dequirré, (Peignet et Dequirré) brewer, Saigon
Dermer, T. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Derrick, E. J., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) engineer, Bangkok
Derrick, G., chief engineer, steamer Agnes, Singapore
De Rusett, W., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Deschaux,, electro plate gilder, Bangkok
Deshoulières, 1.. G., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent)
Desjaques, Rev. F., R.C. missionary, Shanghai
Desker, H. F., (Desker & Co.) butcher, Singapore
Desker, A., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
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Desker, E., (Desker & Co.) assistant, Singapore Deslandes, F., ship-broker, Chinkiang
Desmier, A., first office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Dessalles, Rev. E. B., French missionary, Bangkok Dethleffsen, G., mariner, Bangkok
Dethleffsen, P. J. S., mariner, Bangkok
Dethlefsen, P. A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Detmering, W., (W. G. Hale & Co.) merchant, Saigon Detmers, W., (Rädecker & Co.) clerk, Stanley street Detring, Gustav, Maritime Customs commissioner, Chefoo Devenny, B. M., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Devéria, G., interpreter, French Legation, Peking (absent)
Devèze, A., (V. Aymonin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Dewing, J. A., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Dexter, Rev. G. M., missionary, Osaka
Diack, J., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Diaz y Puertas, F., (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) printer, Manila Dick, J., lightkeeper, Public works department, Yokohama Dicken, C. G., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler Dickie, H., (China Sugar Refinery) manager, East point Dickins, F. V., barrister-at-law, Yokohama
Dickinson, D., surgeon, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama Dickson, M., M.D., missionary, Taiwan
Didier, F., third office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Diercks, F., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Dierz, L., (Banque de l'Indo Chine) accountant, Saigon Dierx, E., merchant, Saigon
Diethelm, W. H., (Hooglendt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Dieudonné, Maria, proprietor, "Café du Fleurus," Saigon D'Iffanger, F., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Dillon, E., constable, British consulate, Yedo
Dillon, O., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Dillon, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin (absent)
Dillon, C., French consul, Tientsin
Dillon, E., B.A., F.C.S., techuical adviser and assayer, Government mint, Kawasaki Dillon, W., Yokohama aerated water manufactory, Yokohama
Dilthey, Rev. W., missionary, Fumun
Dimitri, boarding-house keeper, Saigon
Diniz, C. X., Junr., aide-de-camp to the Governor of Macao
Diniz, A. J. (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Diniz, A. J., compositor, Journal de Mucao office, Macao
Dinnen, H. J., engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Dinnis, H. A, Hongkong Times office, foreman, Duddell street
Dinsdale, G. K., secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Yokohama
Dircks, H. A., (Dircks & Kruger) mert., con. for D'mark, & vice-con. for Sweden &c., S'tow
Dittmer, F., (Boeddinghaus, Dittmer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Dittmer, F. C., (Sander & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Dix, W., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Hankow
Dixon, J., nav. lieutenant, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Dobbyn, W. A., pilot boat Maggie, Shanghai
Dodd, John, (Dodd & Co.) merchant, Amoy, & consul for Netherlands, &c., Tamsui Dodd, Rev. S., missionary, Hangchow
Dodds, Jas., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Yokohama
Dodds, J., inspector of police, Stanley, Hongkong
Dodgson, A., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Dods, Geo., M.D., physician and surgeon, College Gardens, Upper Albert road
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Dodwell, G. B., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Doel, P., superintendent, Municipal Council, Osaka
Doherty, Color Sergt. Thos., clerk, Military Secretary's office
Dohmen, M., British vice-consul, and chancellier to British Legation, Yedo
Dolan, W., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Domergue, H., (Maigre & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Domingo, B., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Domoney, Geo., (Domoney & Co.) compradore, Hiogo
Domony, G., butcher, Yokohama
Donald T., (Hongkong Gas Co.) superintendent of gas fittings, West point Donaldson, T., mechanician, Government telegraph service, Yokohama Donaldson, A. L., attorney, Singapore
Donaldson, D., Naval College, Yedo
Donaldson, C. M., merchant, Shanghai
Donaldson, C. P. M., clerk, H.B.M. office of works for Civil service, Shanghai Dönitz, Dr. W., professor, Medical College, Yedo
Donnelley, A. R., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Donner, C. M., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Canton
Donough, J., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Donovan, J. M., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Donovan, J. P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Dorabjee, C., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Dorabjee, F., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
Dorabjee, D., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Dorabjee, P., merchant, Hollywood road
Doral, P. R., (W. K. Hughes) clerk, Queen's road
Doral, J. P., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore Dorel, C., (Jubin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
D'Orio, B., Procure des Lazaristes, Shanghai
D'Orio, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Dorrinck, J. J., (Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Dougal, W., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Queen's road
Douglas,, captain, steamer Celestial, Bangkok
Douglas, J., boiler maker, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Douglas, D. S., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Douglas, F., ship compradore, Yokohama
Douglas, Rev. Carstairs, LL.D., missionary, Amoy
Dourille, P., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Dousdebes, A., interpreter, French consulate, Yokohama
Dousdesbes, A., (Maron & Co.) clerk, Yokohoma
Douthwart, W., missionary, Shanghai
Dowdall, C., (R. T. Rennie) solicitor, Shanghai
Dowling, (E. E. Australasia & C. Telegraph Co.) clerk, Saigon
Down, W., lightkeeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Downs, S. G., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Dowson, R., (Whitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama
Dowson, P. S., (Whitfield & Dowson) engineer, Yokohama
Doyen, Rev. J. T., missionary, Yokohama
Doyle, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Doyle, Wm. H., manager, Wardlaw Paper Mills, Yedo
Drake, C., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Dredge, G. H., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai Drell, (Coutel & Drell) contractor, Saigon
Dreusche, H. von, (A. Cordes & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Drennan, W., (J. Cameron & Co.) clerk, Singapore - Drew, E. B., Commissioner of Customs, Foochow
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Drewes, T. W., captain, steamer Amoy, Coast
Dreyer, Lieut. G. H. N., R.D.N., gen. agent, Gt. N. Tele. Co., China & Japan, Shanghai Driscoll, T. N., tailor, Queen's road
Driscoll, W. F., tailor, Yokohama
Drishaus, O., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Dross, R., (van Van Oordt & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Drouart de Lezey, Rev. L., Roman Catholic missionary, Niigata Drought, J. A. H., (Westail, Galton & Co.) tea-inspector, Foochow Drummond, P., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) accountant, Singapore Drummond, W. V., (R. T. Rennie) harrister-at-law, Shanghai Drummond, J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila Drummond, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Druse, R., baker, Yokohama
Drysdale, J. M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Shangbai
Dubarry, P. R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Dubois, J. M., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Dubois, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Ducret, H., painter, Yokohama
Du Courthial, French consul, Manila
Dudgeon, John, M.D., missionary, & professor of anatomy & physiology, Peking (absent) Duer, Y., (H. Gribble & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Duff, Thos. W., merchant, Chinkiang
Duffus, Rev. Wm., missionary, Swatow
Dufourg, H., contractor, Saigon
Dugat-Estublier, Dr., physician to French Legation, Peking (absent)
Duggan, C., second clerk, Central Police Station
Duhamel, C., coffee house keeper, Manila
Du Jardin, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Dukes, Rev. E. J., missionary, Amoy
Dumaresq, P. K., (Russell & Co.) clerk, and vice-consul for Sweden & Norway, Ningpo Dumelin, A., (Ziegler & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Dun, E., Yedo
Dunbar, W., (A. J. Macpherson) clerk, Yokohama
Duncan, A., barrister-at-law, Hiogo
Duncan, A., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Whampoa
Duncan, R., West terrace
Duncan, W., lightkeeper, Middle Dog lighthouse, Foochow
Dundas, C. H., naval cadet, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Dunlapp, Rev. E. P., missionary, Bangkok
Dunlop, C. G., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Dunlop, Capt. S., acting inspector general of Police of Straits Settlements
Dunlop, C., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Dunman, R., (North China Ins. Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Dunn, F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Dunn, C. A., (Hedge & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Dunn, J., acting secretary, China & Japan Marine Insurance Company, Shanghai Dunn, W. E. H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Dunn, Thomas, (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Dunne, H., (Turner & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Dunnill, J., (Robertson & Co.) assistant, Foochow
Dupen, J. W., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Duperré, H. E. Rear Admiral Baron, Governor of Saigon
Dupont, G., sec., Court Marshal office, Bangkok
Durand, U., (Durand & Co.) saddler, Yokohama
Durham, W. G., storekeeper, Government railway service, Yokohama Durlin, C., (Pequignot & Co.) assistant, Yokobama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Dürr, Oscar, (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila Duruy, French professor, Imperial University, Yedo Dussol, H., contractor, Saigon
Dussutour, A., auctioneer, Saigon
Dutras, Rev. José, Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy Dūūs, J. H., merchant, and consul for Denmark, Hakodadi
Dūūs, E. H., (J. H. Dūūs) clerk, Hakodadi
Duval, A. T., (Deacon & Co.) tea inspector, Canton
Duvivier, chief commissioner of police force, Saigon Dwars, B. W., missionary, Osaka
Dyce, Ć. M., (G. Barnet & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Dyer, H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Dyer, A., pilot, Bangkok
Dymock, C. W., (Chipman, Stone, & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Dzionk, M. F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Eagan, J., constable, Municipal Council, Kiukiang
Eager, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Eames, I. B., counsellor-at-law, Shanghai
Eagling, E., employé, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama
Earnshaw, D., (Wilks & Earnshaw) engineer, and surveyor to Lloyds' agents, Manila
Eastlack, R. F., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Easton, Sam., (S. Easton & Co.) engineer and boilermaker, East point foundry
Eaton, F. C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Albay, Philippines
Eaton, J., Government school, Osaka
Ebell, H., (Ebell & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for Germany, &c., Macao
Eber, S., (J. Cameron & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Ebrahim, A., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Cochrane street
Eça, D. A. d', purser, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Macao
Ecclestone, G., pilot, Bangkok
Ecclestone, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Echavarria, P. de, president, Magistrates' Department, Manila (absent)
Echavarria, A., coffee house keeper, Manila
Eckfeldt, T. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Eckford, A. M., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Eckhold, M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Eckstrand, J. W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Edbook, C., carriage builder, Shanghai
Ede, J. M., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ede, N. J., secretary, Union Insurance Society, Peddar's whart
Edgar, G., (Edgar & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Edgar, C., (Edgar & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Edgar, (E. E. Australasia & C. Telegraph Co.) clerk, Saigon
Edgar, H., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Edge, Rev. J. Ch., missionary, London Mission House
Edgell, Rev. B. E., missionary, Foochow
Edkins, Rev. J., B.A., D.D., missionary, Peking (absent)
Eduljee, P., (Tata & Co.) manager, Hollywood road
Edwards, W. C., (Patent Slip and Dock Co.) assistant, West point
Edwards, R. M,, chief engineer, Governor-General's gunboat Chen-to, Canton
Edwards, T. B., clerk, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon
Edwards, E. J., chief officer, steamer Hindostan, Coast
Edwards, H., quartermaster, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Edwards, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Edwards, D. J., assistant, British Consulate, Bangkok
Edwards, O. E., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
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Edwards, St. J. H., clerk, United States consulate, Amoy Edwards, E., (Wilks & Earnshaw) iron moulder, Marila
Edwards, J., storekeeper, Yokohama
Edwards, Honble. H. G., second secretary, British Legation, Peking (absent) Eer, A., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Eetvelde, E. van, Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Egan, O. G., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Eisendecher, K. von, German Minister, Yedo
Eitel, Rev. E. J., M.A., Ph.D., missionary, London Mission House
Elder, S. J., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama Eldridge, Stuart, M.D., physician, General Hospital, Yokohama Eldridge, H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Canton Elfen, H., (Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Elias, I. B., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Elias, E. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Elias, Ellis, (G. Barnet & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Elias, E. J., (E. J. Elias & Co.) merchant, Cochrane street Elie, titular registrar, Registrar's office, Saigon
Elio, J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Camiguin, Philippines Elizalde, J. M., (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Ellbreck, C., (F. A. Schultze & Co.) storekeeper, &c., Newchwang Elles, Jamieson, (Elles & Co.) merchant, Amoy (absent)
Elles, J. C., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy.
Elliot, G. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Elliott, J. R., (Alt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Elliott, G., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Ellie, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Ellis, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Eilis, E. W., (S.S.N. Co.'s Kin-foong-tung wharf) clerk, Shangbai Ellis, A., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Elmer, G. W., deputy marshal, U.S. Consulate, Yokohama
Elmes, Wm. H., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart
Elmitsky, G., student interpreter, Russian consulate, Yokohama
Elmore, J. F., LL.D., chargé d'affaires, Peruvian Legation, Yedo (absent):
Elser, W., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Canton
Elshont, J. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Elvin, N., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Elwell, F. F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Elwin, Rev. A., missionary, Hanchow (absent)
Emanuel, J. M., (W. B. Spratt & Co.) shipwright, Praya east
Emery, D. A., (Wadliegh, Emery & Co.) merchant, Chinkiang Emmanuel, Y., chief gunner's mate, Naval College, Yedo
Emmerson, C., veterinary & shoeing establishment, Singapore
Emory, G. B., (P.M.S.S. Co.) agent, Praya west
Encarnacio, A. d', (I. B. Eames) clerk, Shanghai
Endicott, Chas. E. (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Endicott, H. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Engelbrecht, G., (Putterfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Engelhardt, H., (F. Beato) clerk, Yokohama
Engert, M., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
England, C. R., commission agent, Shanghai
England, J., deputy engineer-in-chief, Government railway service, Yokohama
Engle, E., German acting consul, Singapore
Enns, D. M. B. de S., bishop, Ecclesiastical department, Macao (absent)
Enrique, F. de P., manager, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Enrique, secretary, Spanish Legation, Yedo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Enriquez, D., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Enslie, J. J., acting vice-consul for Great Britain, Osaka (absent) Eranee, B. K., (Purjorjee Khodadad & Co.) merchant, Singapore Eranee, B. A., broker, Gage street
Erdmann, C., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Praya central
Ernst, J. E., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila Escalante, A., (Y. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila Escalante, J. M., (A. Roa & Son) clerk, Cebu Escalante, M. F., (A. Roa & Son) clerk, Cebu Escombe, F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Hakodadi Escondrillas, D., importer of office materials, Cebu Escher, G., Osaka
Esdale, C., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Esdale, Jas., Yokohama
Esdale, J. T., (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama
Esmail, M. S. H., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) merchant, Gage street Especkerman, B. H., proprietor Mercantile Press, Singapore
E'Sprit, Andreis, Yokohama
Estrange, A. H. L', surgeon, Military Medical department
Esteves, J. J., teacher, Government school, Macao
Esteves, J. M., ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Etchégoyen, A. C., clerk, Naval department, Saigon Eugster, F., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila Eugster, L., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila Eugster, E., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Eugster, J., (L. Eugster & Co.) merchant, Manila
Eusden, R., British Consul, and acting consul for Austro-Hungary, &c., Hakodadi Eustace, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Eustace, F. O., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Evans, G. E., sheriff, Singapore
Evans, H., (Evans & Co.) baker, and proprietor of "Empire Brewery," Shanghai
Evans, J. H., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) merchant, and Consul for Portugal, Hankow Evans, M. P., (Reid, Evans & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Evarard, C. W., acting interpreter, British Consulate, Amoy
Evarts, W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Everall, H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Everitt, H., (Hongkong Photographic Co.) photographic artist, Wellington street Evers, A., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchaut, Yokohama
Evrard, interpreter, French Legation, Yedo
Evrard, F., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo
Ewald, L., (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Shanghai
Ewalt, E., pilot, Yokohama
Ewer, F. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Ewing, G. C., dispenser in charge of stores, Royal Naval Hospital
Ezekiel, N. D., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Ezra, I. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ezra, A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Newchwang
Ezra, N. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Ezra, I., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) agent, Tientsin
Faber, Rev. E., missionary, Fumnn
Faber, H., (Faber & Voigt) merchant, Hiogo Faber, V., Osaka
Fabian, A., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Fabie, F., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Fabre, A., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Fabrice, H. von, (Sartorius & Moerike) assistant, Iloilo Fabris, E. A., assistant, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai Fabris, F. W., (Buchheister & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Fack, O., (B. Telge) clerk, Shanghai
Fagan, C. S. F., assistant engineer, Gov. railway service, Yokohama
Fagg, J. van Boven, captain, Japanese Customs steamer Niigata Maru, Niigata Fab, F., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Fairbairn, John, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road
Fairbairn, T. P., reporter, Hongkong Times office, Duddell street
Fairhurst, T., merchant, Foochow
Fajard, E., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Fajardo, E., Governor of Iloilo
Fakeera, M., boarding-house keeper, Lower Lascar row
Falck, C., hotel-keeper, Bangkok
Falcon, Ysidoro, (J. Witte) assistant, Manila
Falconer, Alexander, second master, Central School, Gough street
Falconer, J., medical practitioner, Hankow
Falconer, M., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Falk, G., proprietor, "Amoy Hotel & Boarding House," Amoy Falk, G., (De Bay, Gòtte & Co) clerk, Bangkok
Falque, P., (Maron & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Farago, E., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin
Fargeot, Mme., (Baudran & Fargeot) dressmaker, Saigon Faria, S. L. de, typographer, St. Joseph's College, Macao Farinole, J. B., storekeeper, Saigon
Farley, Gus., Jr., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Farmer, Jas. M., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo Farmer, J., (Cobb & Co.) carriage builder, Yokohama
Farnham, Rev. J. M. W., missionary, Shanghai
Farnham, S. C., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai Farr, L. T., clerk, Government Post-office, Yokohama
Farrar, R., (Powell & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Farrar, A. A. E., (A. Provand & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Farrell, E., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Farrow, Capt. J., engineer, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Faugera, J., assistant, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Fangère, J. B., sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Fanlds, H., physician, Yedo
Fauque, J. A., French missionary, Bangkok
Faure, J., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Tsing-po, Canton
Faurie, Rev. U., Roman Catholic missionary, Niigata
Fauvel, A., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Favacho, V. A., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Praya west
Fave, E., boarding house keeper, Saigon
Favier, Rev. A., Catholic missionary, Peking
Favre, V., wine merchant, and proprietor Hotel de l'Univers, Wyndham street
Favre Brandt, C., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) watch importer, Osaka
Favre Brandt, J., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) watch importer, Yokohama
Fearon, G. D., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Canton
Feced, T., magistrate, Manila
Fearon, R. I., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Fegen, F. F., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Fehrs, H., (Meyer & Fehrs) shipwright, Swatow
Feibel, Ch., (Comptoir d'Escompte) accountant, Queen's road
Feindel, Ch., student interpreter, German Legation, Peking
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Feit, J., bandmaster to the Second King, Bangkok Feliciano, B., (Tutuban Rope Factory) assistaut, Manila Feliciano, M., (Tutuban Rope Factory) manager, Manila Felizardo, J., (Wilks & Earnshaw) assistant, Manila
Fennell, H. J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Fennell, C. J., staff surgeon, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel Fenning, W., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Shanghai Fenton, J. W., professor of music, Government service, Yedo Fenton, K. B., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Fentum, G. B., professor of music, Shanghai Feraud, saddle & collar maker, Saigon
Ferguson, J. H., diplomatic agent for the Netherlands, Peking Ferguson, J., corporal, river police, Shanghai
Ferguson, A., proprietor, "The Farm Maloo," Shanghai
Fergusson, R., (Morriss & Fergusson) bill broker, Shanghai Fergusson, W. S., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Fergusson, T. T., (Fergusson & Co.) merchant, & Belgian consul, Chefoo Ferm, C. D. y, judge, Jaro, Philippines
Fernandes, F. d'A., Macao
Fernandes, B. de S., merchant, and consul for Siam, Macao
Fernandes, N. T., proprietor, Boletim de Macao e Timor, Macao
Fernandes, F. F., (William's Horse Repository) assistant, Garden road
Fernandes, Rev. F. A. M., professor of French language, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Fernandes, J., assistant usher and process server, Magistracy
Fernandez, J., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Fernandez, L. C., assistant, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Fernandez, J, postmaster Iloilo
Fernandez, M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Fernandez, A., coffee house keeper, Manila
Fernandez, J. V., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Fernandez, R., chemist, Manila
Fernandez, S., (J. J. de Marcaida) appraiser, Manila
Fernandez, Y., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Fernandis, L. A., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Ferrand, (Ferrand & Andrieu) baker, Saigon
Ferreira, Rev. J. G., professor of moral theology, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Ferràs, J. A., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Ferraz, L. A. M., chief judge, Macao
Ferreira, F., barrack clerk, Control department
Ferreira, L., lawyer, Macao
Ferreira, L. A., secretary, Foundling hospital, Macao
Ferrier, Lieut. A. W., R.A.
Ferssin, H., coffee house keeper, Manila
Fesefeld, G., teacher, Government service, Yedo
Festa, C. C. S., Italian consul, Singapore (absent)
Festa, E., (Borneo Co) clerk, Singapore
Fettes, D. S., chief engineer, Revenue cruiser Ling fêng, Amoy
Fiaoqui, J., "La Ciudad de Peking," Manila
Fiard, Mme., dealer in provisions, Saigon
Fibayan, A., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Fiede, R., (Schomburgk & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Figera, M., merchant, Iloilo
Figera, J., merchant, Iloilo
Figueiredo, H. C. V. de, (Heard & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Finck, R., (Bangkok Saw Mill) clerk, Bangkok
Findlay, J., public tea inspector, Shanghai (absent)
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Fine, N., assistant, Municipal council, Saigon Finke, H., (L. Haber) assistant, Yokohama Finlayson, J., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Fioritti, Rev. J. B., Catholic missionary, Peking
Firks, W. J., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Firman, Sergt. F., Military Staff clerk, Royal Engineer department Firth, T. N., paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Fischer, H., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Singapore Fischer, Ed., (E. Fischer & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Fischer, J., (Dodd & Co.) coal agent, Keelung
Fischer, F. von, (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Fischer, O., (S. Baer & Co ) clerk, Isabela, Manila
Fischer, G., (Meyer, Alabor & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
Fisher, H. T., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) eletrician, Singapore
Fisher, J., telegraph office, Singapore
Fisher, S., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Fisher, F.," Astor House," Hiogo
Fisher, E., (Gordon Bros.) clerk, Hankow
Fisher, A. A., (Fisher & Chalmers) upholsterer, Shanghai
Fisher, C. L., U.S. Vice-consul and consul for Hawaii, Nagasaki
Fisher, H. J., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Fisler, L. F., photographer, Shanghai
Fitch, Rev. Geo. F., missionary, Soochow
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Fitz, W. Scott, (Russell & Co.) merchant, & vice con.-gen. for Sweden & Norway, S'hai Fitzgerald, R., (G. Nachtigal & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Fitzgerald, M., (G. Nachtigal & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Fitz-Henry, D., (Comptoir d'Escompte) sub-accountant, Yokohama
Fitzmaurice, N. F., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Flagg, A. E., "Nucleus" billiard saloon, Shanghai
Flavianus, Rev., Russian Greek Catholic missionary, Peking
Fleming, A. C., (L. Owens & Co.) merchant, Manila
Fleming, J. M., (L. Owens & Co.) merchant, Manila
Flemming, L., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Fletcher, C. A., auctioneer, &c., Yokohama
Fleury, M., engineer, Valdes & Co.'s Saw Mills, Manila
Flowers, Marcus, H.B.M.'s consul, and acting consul for France, Austria, &c., Nagasaki
Flynn, J., Martime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Fobes, A. S., (C. & J. Trading Co.) local agent, Hiogo and Osaka
Focke, Dr. T. H., Junr., German consul, Hiogo
Focken, F. W., pilot, Swatow
Fölser, J., pilot, Taku
Folsom, W. N., Maritime Customs tide surveyor and harbour master, Swatow
Fonsales, (Denis Frères) clerk, Saigon
Fonseca, A. J. da, commission agent, Ponta da Rede, Macao
Fonseca, R. R., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Fonseca, J. B., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Fonseca, A., Junr., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Fonseca, F. V. da, (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Fonseca, A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Ce) godown keeper, Praya
Fonseca, E. F., (Laminert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Fouseca, Jose M. da, wine merchant, Ponta da Rede, Macao
Fonseca, R. V., purser, receiving-ship Wellington, Shangbai
Foote, C., manager, Eastern Club, Yokohama
Foote, M., constable, British consulate, Hiogo
Forbes, Wm., merchant, Tientsin
Forbes, F. B., (Russell & Co.) merchant, & consul-gen. for Sweden, &c., S'hai. (absent)
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Forbes, W. H., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya Forbes, D. M., (Ker & Co.) merchant, Manila Forbes, J. M., Jr. (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya Forbes, H. de C., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Forbes, W. B., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart Ford, Hon. J. F., Junior Puisne Judge, Singapore Ford, C. M., assistant, British consulate, Canton Ford, Mrs., housekeeper, "Grand hotel," Yokohama Ford, R., "Spring Valley Beer Gardens", Yokobama Ford, T., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Ford, B. T., (Whitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama
Ford, C., superintendent of Government gardens, Albany road
Forrest, W., (Chartered Bank) acting agent, Manila
Forrest, R. J., acting consul for Great Britain, Post-office agent, &c., Ningpo Forrest, T., light-keeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Forrest, Thos., (Chartered Bank) acting manager Queen's road
Forsaith, G. A., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Swatow
Forster, John, (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent)
Forssblad, B., M.Ph.C., (Chefoo Medical Hall) medical practitioner, Chefoo Forsyth, W. C. C., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Fortescue, Hon. S. J., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Forussal, de, officer of ordonnance, Saigon
Foss, H., (Borneo Co., Limited) manager, Bangkok
Foster, Jas., (MacKenzie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Foster, F. T. P., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Foster, F. E., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, in charge of Danish consulate, Manila Foster, J. T., district superintendent of telegraphs, Yokohama
Foster, Rev. A., B.A., missionary, Hanyang
Fourcade, J. J., storekeeper, Yokohama
Fourcros, engineer & plumber, Saigon
Fowler, W., Inspector of police, Shanghai
Fowies, T. W., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Fowling, J. G., nav, sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger Fox, R., "Brooklyn Hotel," Yokohama
Fraineau, Rev. T. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Franjee, Cursetjee, (N. D. Ollia) merchant, Amoy
Francis, R. A,, compositor, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Francis, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Francis, P., assistant, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Francis, R., (R. Francis & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Francis, A., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Tamsui
Francisco, Pedro, (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Francke, O., (Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Francke, H., (Schinne & Francke) merchant, Yokohama
Franco, L. A., substitute, Municipal Council, Macao
Franco, P., telegraph official, Manila
Franco, F. M., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Franco, F. A., officer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Franco, R., (A. Franco & Co.) clerk, Manila
Frank, H., (G. Hieber & Co.) commission agent, Singapore
Franks, A., nurse, General Hospital, Yokohama
Fraser, M., assistant, British consulate, Foochow
Fraser, Rev. J. B., M.D., missionary, Tamsui
Fraser, J., secretary, Galena Mining Co., Singapore
Fraser, Jas., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle Fraser, H., secretary of British Legation, Peking
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Fraser, E. J., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Fraser, J. C., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Fraser, J. A., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Fraser, L., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Frater, A., British acting vice-consul, Tamsui
Frazer, John, L.R.C.P., &c., medical practitioner, Tientsin
Fréchet, I., sodawater manufacturer, Saigon
Frederick, A., painter, Singapore
Frederick, S., painter, Singapore
Fredricksen, A. F., pilot, Newchwang
Freire, F., (T. G. Linstead) clerk, Queen's road
Freitas, T. J. de, (Macao Dispensary) assistant, Macao
French, E. H., student interpreter, British consulate, Bangkok French, W., Maritime Customs signalman, Taku
French, H. S., (Jackson, French & Co.) merchant, Manila Freudenberg, H., mariner, Bangkok
Freund, tavern keeper, Saigon
Freusberg, M., (Brinkmans, Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore Freusberg, C., interpreter, German consulate, Canton
Frewin, Henry, marine surveyor, Swatow
Frey, Mrs., Farukawa Machi, Osaka
Fricke, P. H., consular agent for Switzerland, Hiogo Friebe, H., Osaka
Friedrich, R., (Sartorius & Moerike) assistant, Vigan, Manila Fries, L. Ritter von, Maritime Customs assistant, Newchwang Frischling, C. J., tailor, Yokohama
Frith, C. G., (J. M. Canny & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Fritsch, L., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Fritsche, Dr. H., director, Russian Observatory, Peking (absent) Fritz, J., (S.S.N. Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Frois, B. S., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Frois, A., foreman, Straits Times office, Singapore
Fry, A., lieutenant, Gov.-Goveral's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton
Fry, J. O., district superintendent of telegraphs, Yokohama
Fry, F. W., (John Silverlock & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Fryer, H., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) gunner, Shanghai
Fryer, John, translation department, Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai
Fuckeera, A., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Fuente, M. de la, (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Fukushima, K., Japanese consul, Amoy
Fuller, J. O., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Fuller, W. R., architect and builder, Chefoo
Funfgeld, E., (Kaltenbach & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Funk, Dr., professor, Medical College, Yedo
Furber, W. G., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Furlonger, A., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Futtabhoy Ameejee, merchant, Cochrane street, and Canton
Futtakia, D. B., merchant, Gage street, and Canton
Futtakia, S. R., merchant, Canton
Futtakia, D. S., (D. B. Futtakia) clerk, Cantou
Fyfe, J. S., merchant, Iloilo
Fyfe, W. S., (Jas. S. Fyfe) clerk, Iloilo
Fyson, Rev. P. R., missionary, Yedo
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Gaasbeek, A. Visscher van, (Van Delden & Co.) n.e.t., & act. con. for Belgium, N'saki
Gabaldon, L., Chief of the Tax Department, Manila
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Gabaretta, R., "The Relief Fire Brigade," Yokohama
Gabrić, C. J., sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent) Gabriel, C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) copying clerk, Yedo Gabriel, J., assistant, Siamese consulate, Singapore Gabriel, P., clerk, Siamese consulate, Singapore Gaillard, hair dresser, Saigon
Gair, S. A., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gair, W. T., third master, Central echool, Gough street
Gale, S. R., (Marshall & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Gale, W. H. C., acting assist. engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Galéan, De, sub commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Galle, P. E., M.D., (Galle & Pichon) medical practitioner, Shanghai (absent)
Gallegos, V., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Galles, F. W., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Galles, G., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Galpiu, Rev. F., missionary, Ningpo
Galt, Jas., M.D., missionary, Hangchow
Galton, W. P., (Westall, Galton & Co.) public tea-inspector, Foochow
Galy, J., (Messageries Maritimes) assistant, Praya central
Gam, T., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Gamboyeff, N., postmaster, Russian Legation, Peking
Gammell, W., assistant commissary, supply duties, &c., Control department
Gandaubert, G., (Hotel de l'Univers) Yokohama
Garay, A. de, Spanish consul, Shanghai
Garbett, H. J. G., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Garcez, Rev. A., prefect, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Garchitorena, A. M., (Garcbitorena & Smith) carriage maker, Manila
Garcia, B., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Garcia, A. J., major, Macao Battalion, Macao
Garcia, N., (B. A. Barretto & Co.) engineer and machinist, Manila
Gardiner, W. A., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Gardner, H. A., constable, British consulate, Bangkok
Gardner, C., interpreter, and acting Vice-consul, British consulate, Canton
Gardner, C. J., clerk, Control department, Yokohama
Gardner, J. P. Wade, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) sub-accountant, Foochow Gardner, T. S., captain, steamer Hindostan, Coast
Garey, J., (Zoilo Ibañez de Aldecoa) clerk, Manila
Garforth, F. A., naval cadet, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Gargan, Miss, storekeeper, Yokohama
Gargollo, G., merchant, lloilo
Gargollo, A., merchant, Iloilo
Gargollo, B., merchant, Iloilo
Garnier, B., French consul, Bangkok
Garrett, W. R., clerk, supply duties, &c., Control department
Garrigues, Rev. J., Catholic missionary, Peking
Garthwaite, M., Matron, Lock Hospital
Garthwaite, J., ward-master, Civil Hospital
Garwood, storeman, H. M. Naval vard'
Gaskell, J. M., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Gauld, W., M.A., M.D., missionary, Swatow
Gavini, Madame, milliner, Saigon
Gay, V., assistant, Colonial office, Iloilo
Gay, A. O., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, & chairman Chamber of Commerce, Hiogo Gaye, A. C., surgeon major, Military Medical department
Gearing, J. G. W., commission agent, Chinkiang
Geary, H. S., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, Praya
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gebauer, R., student interpreter, German Legation, Yedo Geffeney, C. H., bair-dresser, Yokohama
Gehmeyer, A., (W. G. Hale & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Geiger, H. W., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) chief assistant, Singapore Geisenheimer, F., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Gell, G. H., ward-master, Civil Hospital
Geller, K., (U. Pila & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Genato, M., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer, and.commission agent, Manila Genato, Vte A., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer and commission agent, Manila Gentili, Rt. Rev. Dr. Thos., Roman Catholic missionary, Foochow Genton, F., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Leyte, Philippines
Génu, L., (Guichard et Fils) merchant, Manila
Geoghegan, E. J., (Butterfield & Swire), tea inspector, Yokohama Georg, E., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
George, J. C. F., (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Singapore George, E, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
George, W. D., (Spring & Co.) assistant, Manila
Gerald, M. O. Fitz, (Dickinson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Gérard, A., manufacturer, Yokohama
Gérardin, Rev. J., French missionary, Swatow
Geraud, "Café de la Musique," Saigon
Gerlach, C., M.D., medical practitioner, Wyndham street
Germain, J., notary public, Saigon
Germann, A., (C. Germann) clerk, Manila
Germann, C., merchant, and consul for Switzerland, Manila
Geronimo, G., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Gerontius, Bev., Russian Greek Catholic missionary, Peking
Gerrard, John, first clerk, Registrar-General's office, and registrar of marriages
Geslien, H., (Bavier & Co.) Osaka
Gesseit, A., (Astor House) hotel keeper, and merchant, Tientsin
Ghira, A. A., second captain, gunboat Camoens, Macao
Giaretto, J., milliner, Yokohama
Gibb, H. B., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen street Gibb, A., (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) assistant, Singapore Gibbons, T., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Gibbs, J. B., proprietor," Snug saloon," Yokohama Gibson, A. McD., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Gibson, C. J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Gibson, G., B.A., M.B., surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Gibson, W., chief engineer, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia Gibson, Rev. J. C., M.A., missionary, Swatow
Gika, N. D., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Hankow
Gil, G., (Figera Brothers) clerk, Iloilo
Gilbert, E., chief supt., Government telegraph service, Yokohama
Gilbert, A. E., district supt., Government telegraph service, Yokohama
Gilbert, G. M., district supt. of telegraphs, Yokohama
Gilbert, S. S., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gilbie, W., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Gildemeister, B., (Brinkmann, Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Giles, John, (Giles & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Amoy
Giles, T., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Giles, H., boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Gill, Eug. H., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Gilles, (Messageries Maritimes) storekeeper, Saigon
Gillett, B., (J. S. Robison) clerk, Shanghai
Gillies, D., secretary, Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Co., Club Chambers
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gillies, W. C., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Gillingham, J., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Gillingham, A. W., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo Gilman, Francis, (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Gimenez, Rev. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Takao, Formosa Gilmour, Rev. J., M.A., missionary, Peking
Gimani, E. H., Maritime Customs assistant, Takao Ginard, R., civil doctor, Manila
Gingell, J., moulder, H.M. Naval Yard
Ginger, T. W., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Gioc, A. d'Avila, (Malcampo & Co.) clerk, Amoy Gioletti, E., maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Gipperich, E., merchant, Shanghai
Giquel, P., director, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow (absent) Girard, Mine., coffee house keeper, Saigon
Girard, watchmaker, Saigon
Giraudier, B., (Ramirez & Giraudier) printer, Manila Girsing, T. S., engineer, Naval College, Yedo
Gittins, J., (Newman & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Giudicelli, T., comptable, French Municipal Council, Shangbai Glanvill, S., (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Glass, D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Glass, L. J. R., (Guthrie & Co.) merchant, Singapore Glennie, A. W., merchant, Yokohama
Glinz, J. G., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Gloria, V., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila
Glover, Geo. B., commissioner, of Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Glover, T. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Glover, A. B., (Henry Gribble & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Goble, Rev. J., missionary, Yokohama
Goddard, F. A., (Chipman, Stone & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Goddard, F. D., second officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Goddard, Rev. J. R., missionary, Ningpo
Godding, C. C., surgeon, H.B.M, corvette Modeste
Godo, A. F., Yokohama
Godsil, John, captain, Governor-General's gunboat Anlan, Canton
Godwin, A. A., Maritime Customs assistaut examiner, Shanghai Goertz, Dr., Yokohama
Goetz, A., (F. Peil) clerk, Shangbai
Golding, Thomas B., police superintendent, Ningpo
Goldman, S., Hiogo
Goldsmith, B., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Goldsmith, L. R., (Browne & Co.) merchant, Hiogo Goldspink, R. J., harbour master, Chinkiang
Gomar, Rev. V., R. C. missionary, Takao, Formosa Gomes, A., (Ebell & Co.) clerk, Macao
Gomes, A. S., M.D., medical practitioner, Elgin street
Gomes, N. J., (E. R. Belilios) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Gomes, F. N. X., clerk, Harbour master's office, Macao
Gomes, F. A., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street
Gomes, J. Baptista, merchant, Macao
Gomes, R., (Ñovelty Iron Works) engineer, West point
Gomes, M., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) storekeeper, Kowloon Gomez, J., colonial doctor, Iloilo
Gomez, J. B., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street
Gomez, Aug., (Brandão & Co.) merchant, Wellington street
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gomez, J., proprietor, "Welcome tavern," Queen's road central Gomez, Jose, physician, Iloilo
Gönner, A. von., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gonsalves, J. B., clerk, Colonial secretary's office, Macao Gonsalves, N. J., assistant, Revenue department, Macao Gonsalves, F. M., (Rozario & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
Gonsalves, C. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,) clerk, Queen's road Gonsalves, R., (F. Degenaer) clerk, Zetland street
Gonsalves, J. M., retired major, Macao
Gonsalvez, B. F., (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton
Gonthared, C. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiuchow, Ningpo
Gonzaler, Victor, storekeeper, Cebu
Gonzales, R., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Goode, F. P. C., chief officer, steamer Krangtung, Coast Goodfellow, J. F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Goodison, F. S., (E. Fisher & Co.) clerk, Yokohamna Goodrich, Rev. C., missionary, Tung-chau
Goodrich, Jas. E. C., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Goodridge, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Goodwin, C. W., assistant judge, H.M.'s Provincial court, Yokohama Goodwin, Sergt, J., clerk, Brigade office
Goosmann, J., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Gordes, A., (Gordes & Co.) Hiogo
Gordes, H., (Gordes & Co.) Hiogo
Gordo, F. J. F., private clerk, Register department, Macao
Gordo, N. F., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Yokohama Gordon, W., (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Gordon, Rev. M. L., M.D., missionary, Osaka
Gordon, H. L., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gordon, Rev. R., M.A., missionary, Amoy
Gordon, W. G., (Gordon Bros.) commission agent, Hankow Gordon, C. W. (Gordon Bros.) clerk, Hankow
Gore-Booth, E. H., broker, Shanghai
Gore-Booth, R. H., broker, Shanghai
Gorham, C. L., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Praya west
Gorham, A., M.D., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Gorlach, W. H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Gorman, J. F., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Gorman, H. J., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Görzig, J., (C. Gerard & Co.) assistant, Amoy
Gottburg, W., M.D., physician, Shanghai
Gotte, R., (De Bay, Gotte & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Gottlieb, F. H., crown solicitor, Singapore
Gottlinger, L.. Hiogo
Götz, W., (Elles & Co.) in charge of receiving ship Cæsar, Tamsui
Götze, W., (Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gondareau, G., Yokohama
Gough, Rev. F. F., missionary, Ningpo
Gough, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Gouillond, L., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Gouineau, pilot, Saigon
Goularte, J. B., clerk, Procurador's department, Macao
Gould, E. B., assistant, British consulate, Bangkok
Gould, J., overseer of roads, Municipal Council, Shanghai Gourdin, A. O'D., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Canton Gourg, L., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Gouvea, Rev. Dean M. L. de, president, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Gowan, P., M.D., physician, to H. M. the King, Bangkok
Gowland, Wm., F.C.S., metallurgist and obemist, Government Mint, Kawasaki Goyenechea, A., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila
Grabe, O., (E. Meyer & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Graça, L. A. de, wine merchant, and proprietor, Royal Hotel, Macao
Graça, V. A. de, merchant, Rua de Prata, Macao
Graça, F. M. de, Macao
Gracias, V., Macao
Graham, M., second engineer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
Graham, Jas., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Graham, C. G., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Graham, W., proprietor, "Commercial Hotel," Nagasaki
Graham, W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Graham, G. P., (H. W. Hohnholz & Co.) shipchandler, Yokohama
Graham, G. G., manager, Novelty Press, Bangkok
Graham, J. W., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Gram, C. C., godown keeper, Pootung Yard, Shanghai
Granados, G., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Grandon, J., second officer, Customs S.S. Kua-hring, Shanghai Grandpré, C. de, (A. de Orroño) clerk, Saigon
Grandpré, Madame de, storekeeper, Saigon
Grant, P. McGregor, (R. Anderson & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Grant, D. B., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Queen's road
Grant, J., (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) supt. shipwright, Singapore Grant, J., gunner, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Grant, R., Naval College, Yedo
Grant, A. T., smith, H.M. Naval Yard
Grant, J., (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar street
Grant, C. Lyall, (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Grant, P. V., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Grant, Cardross, (Bradley & Co.) merchant, Swatow
Granville, R., Naval College, Yedo
Grasse, Rev. G., Catholic missionary, Peking
Grassi, P., builder and contractor, Bangkok
Grauert, H., (Hagart & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Graves, W. S. P., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Graves, Rev. R. H., missionary, Canton
Gray, J. W., (A. Hearne & Co.) clerk, Yokohama (absent)
Gray, A. T., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Gray, Ven. J. H., M.A., Archdeacon of Victoria, & chap. of Christ Church, Canton (absent)
Gray, J., acting foreman, Government railway service, Yokohama
Gray, H. P., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Gray, T., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Gray, R. M., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya
Greany, M. U., M.D., surgeon, Royal Naval Sick Quarters, Yokohama
Greaves, H., second officer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama Greaves, E., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Green, Mrs., milliner, Shanghai
Green, Jas., Government School, Osaka
Green, L. M., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Green, Mrs., "Hiogo Hotel," Hiogo
Green, A., Maritime Customs diver, Shanghai
Green, G., police force, Hiogo
Green, J. H., lightkeeper, Ückseu lighthouse, Foochow
Green, S. A. A., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Amoy
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Green, Thos., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) superintending engineer, West point Green, F. J., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Greenough, H., Junr., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Leyte, Philippines Greenwood, Rev. M., M.A., missionary, Chefoo
Greey, H., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama Gregory,, third engineer, steamer Hindostan, Coast
Gregory, J., purser, steamer Hindostan, Coast
Gregory, W., H.B.M. consul, Taiwan
Gregory, G. E., English teacher, Gov. telegraph school, Yokohama
Greig, M. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Greig, J., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Greig, James, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) chief manager, Queen's road
Grenot, A., storekeeper, Shanghai
Greppi, R., (Perregaux & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Gretton, Rev. H., missionary, Shaouhying, Ningpo (absent)
Grey, H., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel Grey, A., warden, Victoria Gaol
Grey, T., inspector of police, Central station
Gribble, H., (Henry Gribble & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Grible, T., Naval College, Yedo
Griboochin, G. J., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Griffin, J. T., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Griffing, J., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Griffith, C. B., deputy paymaster, Control department
Grimble, P., foreman of stores, Control department
Grimble, P., Junr., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Grimes, J., inspector of water police, hulk John Adam
Grimm, B., (Pharmacie de L'Union) assistant, Shanghai
Grimmer, Jas., manager, Shanghai temperance society, Shanghai Grisdale, B. E., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Grobien, F., (Sander & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Groenewont, J. A. A., (Scheuten & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Grogsby, W. E., M.A., professor of law, Imperial University, Yedo Groom, A. H., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Groom, F. A., stock broker, Shanghai
Groote, Ch. de, Belgian minister, Yedo
Grosclaude, U., watchmaker, Hiogo
Grosclande, E., watchmaker, Hankow
Grösser, F., (Mitsu Bishu S.S. Co.) accountant, Yedo
Grosser, E., (Grosser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Grosser, F., (Grosser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Grossmann, C. F., merchant, Queen's road
Grosvenor, Honble, T. G., second secretary, British Legation, Peking
Grote, M., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Groth, A., (Klöpfer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Groth, C., secretary, French consulate, Singapore
Groundwater, A., chief officer, steamer Thales, Coast
Grouner, A., (G. Polite) assistant, Shanghai
Groves, T. J., (Driscoll & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Grün, E., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) merchant, and Austrian consul, Saigon
Grunauer, Louis, (E. Vincent & Co.) clerk, Swatow
Grundy, A., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Manila
Grunwald, F., (H. C. Morf & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Grupe, G., chemist, Manila
Gsell, E., photographer, Saigon
Guard, T., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
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Gubbay, M. S., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Gubbins, W. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gubbins, J. H., student interpreter, British Legation, Yedo
Gue, G., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour master, Takao Guedes, J. M., Jr., auctioneer and commission agent, Queen's road Guedes, F. D., (J. M. Guedes, Junr.) assistant, Queen's road
Guedon, pilot, Saigon
Guego, Rev. M., French missionary, Ban-pla-soi, Siam
Guéno, Ch., (V. Roque) agent in the interior, Saigon
Gueri, M., restaurant keeper, Manila
Guerin, (Lautier & Guerin) hair dresser, Saigon Guerineau, Abel, Yokohama
Guerra, F., shipchandler, Manila
Guerrero, B., (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila Guevara, B., (Guichard & Fils) clerk, Manila Guevara, F., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila Guien, C., (F. Ravetta) baker, Osaka
Guierry, Mgr. E. F., Catholic vicar apostolic of Chekiang
Guigné, A. de, (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, chancelier, French consulate, Singapore Guigné, Chr. de, (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Queen's road
Guillemin, Mgr., préfet apostolique, French mission, Canton Guillot, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiashing, Ningpo Guimarães, J. da Silva, lieutenant, Macao Battalion, Macao Guimaraes, J. M. T., captain, gunboat Camoens, Macao
Guirand, M. F., assistant commissary, Naval departmen*, Saigon
Guiraud, P., secretary-general, Direction of the Interior, Saigon (absent) Guissani, C. broker, Yokobama
Guivelondo, Jose, (Ólaguivel, Guivelondo & Co.) merchant, Manila
Guivelondo, J. G., (Olaguivel, Guivelondo & Co.) clerk, Manila
Guixa, Rev. N., Roman Catholic missionary, Amoy
Gulick, Rev. J. T., missionary, Kalgan, Peking Gulick, Rev. O. H., missionary, Hiogo
Gültzow, A., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Foochow Gundorph, F., (H. Müller & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Gundry, R. S., editor, North China Herald, Shanghai
Gunn, H. H., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Gunn, D. A. M., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Gunn, G. S., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. surveving vessel Sylvia
Gunner, A. G., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Günther, J. H. K., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour master, Newchwang
Gusman, F., (J. Witte) assistant, Manila
Gussmann, Rev. G. A., missionary, Basil missionary society, Chonglok
Gutbrod, H., clerk, German consulate, Hiogo
Guterres, A. P., clerk, Mercantile Marine office, West point
Guterres, F. F., (Scott & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Guterres, D. M., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Guterres, G. J., (National Bank of India) clerk, Queen's road
Guthrie, A., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Gutierrez, T. P., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Gutierrez, J., engineer of the mountains, Iloilo
Gutierrez, P., restaurant keeper, Manila
Gutierrez, J. G., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya Gutierrez, M., third clerk, Surveyor-general's office, Gutierrez, Q. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya Gutierrez, R. F., printer, Wyndham street Gutierrez, J. A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
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Gutschmid, Baron von, secretary of German Legation, Yedo Gutschow, Paul, (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Gutteres, E. B., (C. & J. Mar. Ins. Co.) clerk, Shanghai Gutterres, Q. N., (Agra Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Guttierrez, A. O., (China Fire Ins. Co.) assistant, Queen's road Guttierrez, S. J., (H. L. Dennys) clerk, Bank Buildings
Guyomar, A. M., sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent) Guzder, A. R., (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Gwynne, R. A., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Gye, J., M.D., medical attendant, Maritime Customs, Whampoa
Haas, J., interpreter, Austro-Hungarian consulate, Shanghai Haase, F., (Schuster & Engel) clerk, Singapore
Haber, L., Yokohama
Habiboolla, A., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Cochrane street Habil, H. I., (H. A. Esmail & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road Hackings, T. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Hackley, R. J. (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Haddow, J., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Haden, C. S., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Praya
Ha ten, G. W,, sub-editor, North China Herald, Shanghai Hadley, J., (Yokohama Dispensary) assistant, Yokohama Hadley, A., boiler maker, H.M. Naval Yard
Haenni, C., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama
Haffenden, J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Hagart, H. W., merchant, Hiogo
Hagedorn, F., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) merchant, Singapore
Hagelstange, E, (E. W Rice) clerk, Shanghai
Hagen, C., (Crasemann & Hagen) merchant, & Vice-consul for Germany, Chefoo
Hagen, W. N,, professor of German and Russian, Peking
Hagenah, J., messenger, German Legation, Yedo
Hagens, E., (Grosser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hagge, H., (Gutsohow & Co.) merchaut, Yokohama Haggat, W., second engineer, steamer Yesso, Coast Hague, E. P., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hague, F. M., (Cumine & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hague, W. A., (Tokmokoff, Sheveleff & Co.) tea inspector, Hankow Halin, A., piano tuner, Shanghai
Hainard, watchmaker, Saigon
Haine, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Haines, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Hair, W., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Hake, Th., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hakimna, H. R., (N. Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Hale, W. G., (W. G. Hale & Co.) merchant, Saigon (absent)
Hales, G., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Haliday, D. J., (Haliday & Co.) shipchandler, Newchwang
Hall, Lieut.-Colonel L. F., commanding Royal Artillery in China & Straits
Hall, T., third officer, steamer Kwangtung, Coast
Hall, J. H., Yedo Butchery, Yedo
Hall, T., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Hall, J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Hall, J. H., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Hall, J. W., accountant and agent of Oriental Telegram Co., Yokohama
Hall, J., veterinary surgeon, Freuch livery stables, Shanghai
Hall, T. W., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Hall, Rev. W. N., missionary, Tientsin
Hall, J. C., second assistant and interpreter, British consulate, Yokohama Hall, Rev. H. H., missionary, Kiukiang
Hall, C. P., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hallahan, Jas., gunner, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Halloran, Jas., inspector of police, central station
Hallowell, T., proprietor, "Star tavern," Queen's road central
Halse, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Halsey, J. H., Maritime Customs tide surveyor, Shanghai
Hamid, M. E., (Hajee Meerza Mohmed Ally & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street Hamilton, W., (Blain & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hamilton, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Hamilton, Geo., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Hamlyn, J. C., Maritime Customs examiner, Newchwang Hamm, R. G., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge Hammond, T. B., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Hammond, F., quarter-master, Naval College, Yedo Hammond, J. L., Commissioner of Customs, Swatow Hammond, W. H., (Skipworth, Hammond & Co.) Hiogo Hamonic, J., (Hamonic Frères) engineer, Saigon Hamonic, H., (Hamonic Frères) engineer, Saigon Hampshire, F. K., colonial surgeon, Singapore Hance, H. F., British Vice-consul, Whampoa Hancock, J., steward, United Club, Yokohama Hancock, A., broker
Hancock, W., fourth class clerk, Maritime Customs, Peking
Händel, H., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shangbai
Handley, A. P., barrister-at-law, Bank Buildings
Hanisch, F. O., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Hanlon, J. M., head master, Victoria Boys' School, Hollywood road
Hannen, N. J, barrister-at-law, Shanghai
Hansen J. F., proprietor Commercial Press, Singapore
Hansen, J. A., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hansen, V. H., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hansen, L., (D. H. Tillson & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Hansen, A. C. W., mariner, Bangkok
Hansen, C., mariner, Bangkok
Hansen, H. A. D., mariner, Bangkok
Hansen, J. G. R. C., marine officer, Bangkok
Hansen, H., mariner, Bangkok
Hanssen, H. P., (A. Dent & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Happer, Rev. A. P., D.D., missionary, Canton
Harding, W. J., engineer, Naval College, Yedo
Harding, J. W., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Harding, H., Yokohama aerated water manufactory, Yokohama
Hardoon, E. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Hardoon, S. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hardwick, W. L., (G. Dooney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Hardy, C., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Hardy, George, Yokohama
Hare, D. J., Yedo
Hare, A. J., Yedo
Hargreaves, W., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) engineer, Singapore Harkness, T. G., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Harlan, M., emigration examiner, U.S. consulate, Arbuthnot road
Harling, W. G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shangbai
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Harlow, L., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Harman, G. L. K., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Lily Harman, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow Harman, C. D., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama Harmand, A., (Jubin & Co.) silk inspector, Yokohama Harmon, H., assistant Postmaster General, Singapore
Harper, I., (Chartered Bank) acting manager, Singapore (absent) Harper, G., (Oriental Bank) acting manager, Singapore
Harper, R., engineer, Royal Mint, Bangkok
Harris, U. W., inspector, river police, Shanghai
Harris, Wilmer, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Haris, W., shipwright and blacksmith, Swatow
Harris, J., M.D., medical attendant, (overnment railway service, Yokohama Harris, Rev. M. C., missionary, Hakodadi
Harrison, G. L,, pilot, Singapore
Harrison, G., (G. Harrison & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Harrison, G., (Oriental Bank) manager, Shanghai
Harrison, T. F., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Harrison, W. G., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Harrison, H., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove Harrold, F., chief engineer, steamer Kiukiang
Harrold, J., chief engineer, steamer Kinshan, Canton river Harry, W., (Cheap Jack & Co.) shipchandler, Shanghai Hart, W., (Marmelstein & Co.) storekeeper, Hiogo Hart, Robert, inspector general, Maritime Customs, Peking. Hart, G. M., assistant, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai Hart, J., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Hart, J. H., Commissioner of Customs, Canton Hart, Thos., reporter, Daily Press office Hart, Rev. V. C., missionary, Kiukiang
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Hart, H. V., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Harten, C., mariner, Bangkok
Hartig, G., (Schuster & Engel) clerk, Singapore
Hartley, J., (J. Hartley & Co.) chemist, Yokohama
Hartmann, G., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Isabela, Manila
Hartmaun, H. A., draughtsman, Government railway service, Yokohama
Hartmann, J., Tientsin
Hartmann, J., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Harton, W. H., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Harton, C. F., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Hartvigson, L., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Amoy
Hartwell, Rev. Charles, missionary, Foochow
Hartwig, F. von, ship chandler, Singapore
Harvey, W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Harvey, J., Yokohama
Harvey, W. A. assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Harvie, J. A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Harward, H. H., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Harwood, J. W., instructor gunner, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Haselwood, A. H. C., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shangbai
Haskell, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Haskell, W., (F. Douglas & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Haskell, F. E., (China & Japan Trading Co.) agent, Shanghai (absent) Haslam, R. H., (J. Silverlock & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Haslam, W. H., (R. Anderson & Co.) merchant, Hankow Hassell, L., (Gas Company) assistant, Shanghai
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Hassell, J. G. T., (Birley & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Hast, A. W., sub-lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Haste, W., quartermaster, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Hastings, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Takao
Haswell, C. H., Jun., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hatch, John J., (Hatch & Co.) merchant, and Portuguese consul, Tientsin Hatton, Mrs., washing establishment, Yokohama
Hauenstein, G., pilot, Amoy
Haughton, F., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Hauschild, R., (Meyer, Alabor & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
Hauschild, L., secretary, German consulate, & Hongkong Hotel Co.
Hausmann, T., secretary, German consulate, Bangkok
Hawes, J. E., (Eastern Extension, Aust., & China Tele. Co.) chief clerk, Burd's lane Hawes, J. B., clerk, U.S. consulate, Hakodadi
Hawes, J. A. (Tate & Hawes) merchant, Shanghai
Hawes, J. H., United States consul, &c., Hakodadi
Hawes, Lieut., R.M.A., gunnery instructor, Government service, Yedo
Hawke, Richard F., accountant, H. M. Naval Yard (absent)
Hawkins, Rev. W. W., M.A., British chaplain, Foochow
Hawkins, H. J., (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hawtry, M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai Hay, G., (Bangkok Saw Mill) fireman, Bangkok
Hay, C. W., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Hay, G. Drummond, (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Hay, C. E., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hayden, G. W, lightkeeper, Shanghai
Hayden, T., lightkeeper, Chefoo
Hayllar, T. C., Q.C., barrister-at-law, Queen's Road
Hazebrouck, painter, Saigon
Head, R. L., (Fergusson & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Head, F. S., secretary, Victoria Fire Ins. Co., Queen's road Head, R. L. B., staff surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Thulia Healey, W. L., nav. instructor, H.B.M. corvette Thalia Heard, Augustine, (Heard & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Heard, Albert F., (Heard & Co.) merchant, (absent) Heard, John, (Heard & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Hearn, R. H., (A. Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hearn, J. R. G., fourth master, Central School, Gough street Hearne, A., storekeeper, Yokohama
Hearpman, D. S., (Hongkong Hotel) assistant, Queen's road
Hearson, G. H., act. assist. engineer, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Heart, G., (Y. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila
Heather, H., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Heaton, A. MacG., merchant, Praya
Hébrard, French vice-consul, Manila
Hedge, T. B., (Hedge & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Hedinger, R., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hee, C. T., M.D., physician to the Siamese Army, Bangkok
Heemskerk, J. J., (P. Maclean & Co.) clerk & chancelier of Netherlands con., S'bai
Heermann, C., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road
Hefti, R., (Luchsinger & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Heimann, Chas. A., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Heimsoht, D., mariner, Bangkok
Heinemann, Paul, merchant, Yokohama
Heinszen, C., (C. Heinszen & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Heinszen, N., (C. Heinszen & Co.) merchant, Manila
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Heitor, A., architect, Public Works department, Macao
Heldon, E., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Helland, A., secretary, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Hellbronner, G., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hellendoal, P. J., yardsman, Government railway service, Yokohama Hellermann, G. C., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hellstom, J. L., mariner, Bangkok
Hellyer, T. W., (Hudson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hellyer, F., (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Helm, Rev. B., missionary, Hangchow
Helm, J., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Héloury, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Hemert, J. P. von, merchant, Yokohama
Heming, T. H., navigating midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Henderson, W., (National Bank of India) acting accountant, Queens's road
Henderson, I., (Boustead & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Henderson, J. J., U.S. consul, Amoy and Formosa Ports
Henderson, W. A., missionary, Chefoo
Henderson, Jas., merchant, Tientsin
Henderson, Ed., M.D., medical practitioner, and municipal officer of health, Shanghai Henderson, J. W., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Henderson, G., clerk, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai
Henderson, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Henderson, D. M., chief engineer, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
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Henderson, J. Y., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, & sec., Temperance Hall, Yokohama Henderson, C., (Domoney & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Hendrick, W. H., clerk, U.S. consulate, Shanghai
Hendrick, C. E., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Hendriks, R., interpreter, German consulate, Bangkok Hendriks, S. O., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Hendriks, D. J., (E. Koek) clerk, Singapore
Hendriks, G., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore Henley, H. P., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, 15, Yokohama Henmingsen, L. A., marine officer, Bangkok
Hennequin, A., (Messageries Maritimes) agent, Shanghai
Hennings, P. H., captain, steamer China, Coast
Henningsen, J., (G. N. Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Foochow
Henriques, W., (D. H. Tillson & Co.) compradore, Hiogo
Henry, pilot. Saigon
Henry, Rev. B. C., missionary, Canton
Henry, J. P., (Bishop & Henry) telegraph engineer, Shanghai
Henry, M., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Hens, J. Ph., (G. van P. Petel & Co ) merchant, & acting-consul for Belgium, &c., Manila
Henschell, J. H., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Henson, J., Osaka
Henwood, Jas., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Hepburn, S. D., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hepburn, J. C., M.D., missionary, Yokohama
Hepper, F. H., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila
Herb, F., (Alloin & Lemache) clerk, Bangkok
Herbert, H., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Singapore
Herbst, E, (Heuermann, Herbst & Co.) storekeeper, &c., Queen's road Herce, Rev. F. B., procurator, Spanish mission, Caine road Herdman, W. G., (Brand Brothers & Co.) clerk. Shanghai Heriot, F. M., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Hermens, A. H., secretary, Netherlands consulate, Singapore
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Herrmann, F., (Lehmann, Hartmann & Co.) merchant, Hiogo Heron, F. G., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila Herrera, J. C. de, director, Civil Administration, Manila Herrera, J. D., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Surigao, Philippines Herring, C. H., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Herring, R. D., chief constable, British Legation Escort, Peking Herring, T., (Yokohama Dairy) assistant, Yokohama Herton, E., merchant, and agent for S.S.N. Co., Swatow Hertz, A., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya central Hertz, H., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) Shanghai
Herwig, H., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Hess, C. T., confectioner, Yedo
Heuermann, F. W., (Heuermann, Herbst & Co.) storkeeper, &c., Queen's road Hewetson, C., bandmaster to H. M. the King, Bangkok
Hewett, W. H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hewitt, J. J., chief steward, lighthouse tender Thabor, Yokohama
Hewson, J. R., quartermaster, Customs' revenue cruiser Yao-te, Canton
Hey, E., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Heyde, O. von der, (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Heyde, E. von der, merchant, Yokohama
Heyden, F. E., (F. Peil) merchant, & Netherlands Consul, Shanghai
Heymann, J., (S. Baer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Hezlett, A., police force, Hiogo
Hickling, H., (Phipps, Hickling & Co.) merchant, Foochow (absent) Hickling, A.. (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hicks, F. G., mariner, Bangkok
Hicks, G. W., pilot, Taku
Hicks, T. G., captain (in charge), steaming tug Sans Pareil, Bangkok Hidalgo, A., cousul for Portugal, Manila
Hidulph, Rev., director, St. Joseph's English College, Pottinger street
Hieber, G., (G. Hieber & Co.) commission agent, Singapore
Hieber, J., (G. Hieber & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Higgin, J., merchant, Iloilo
Higgin, G., (Higgin Brothers) merchant, Iloilo
Higgin, J. W., (Higgin Brothers) merchant, Negros, Philippines Higginbotham, J., (Whitfield & Dowson) assistant, Yokohama Higgins, J., gunner, Naval College, Yedo
Hildebrand, C., (A. Schultze) clerk, Yokohama
Hilgendorf, Dr., professor, Medical College, Yedo
Hill, G. B., fleet surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacious Hill, E., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Hill, S., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hill, Robt. H., (Bradley & Co.) clerk, Swatow Hill, G. W., solicitor, Yedo
Hill, C. E., Shanghai
Hill, J. C., pilot, Taku
Hill, G. B., commander, receiving ship Berwick Walls, Shanghai Hill, Rev. D., missionary, Wusuch
Hillaire, St., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Hillario, X., (J. H. Hall) assistant, Yedo
Hillier, H. M., assist. Chinese secretary, British Legation, Peking
Hillier, H. W., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Hillion, assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Hilston, D., M.D., staff surgeon, Royal Naval Sick Quarters, Yokohama Hilty, B., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore
Hiltz, I. T., (Hiltz & Co.) sailmaker, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Himly, K., interpreter, German consulate, Shangbei Hinckley, S. S., (Mustard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Hinckley, N. B., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Hind, J., (Thompson & Hind) milliner, Queen's road Hinge, T., (Cobb & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Hinz, E., constable, German Legation, Peking
Hippesley, Alfred E., clerk, Statistical department, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Hird, J., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Hirsbrunner, J., watchmaker, Shanghai
Hirsbrunner, T., (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Tientsin
Hirth, F., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Hitch, F. D., (Russell & Co,) merchant, Shanghai
Hitchcock, F. A., engineer, Customs S.S. Kua-heing, Shanghai
Hjousberry, E., Upper Yangtsze pilot, Shanghai
Hoar, J. H., pilot, cutter Alarm, Ningpo
Hoare, Rev. J. C., missionary, Ningpo
Hobson, T., inspector of telegraphs, Kobe
Hobson, H. E., commissioner of Customs, Tamsui and Keelung
Hobson, R. M., Maritime Customs assistant, Newchwang
Hochreuter, A., mariner, Bangkok
Hock, L. C., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hocker, E. P., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Chento, Canton
Hockmeyer, F., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Hodge, Rev. W. B., missionary, Tientsin
Hodges, G. J. L., first assistant, British consulate, and Post-office agent, Nagasaki Hodges, G., constable, British consulate, Yokohama
Hodgkins, J. R. (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Yedo
Hodgkinson, G., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Hodgson, J., "United Service" restaurant, Yokohama
Hodgson, John G., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Yokohama Hoebens, G., hairdresser, Yedo
Hoffman, G., (A. Gerard) assistant, Yokohama
Hog, R., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Hogarth, J. B., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hogg, E. J., merchant, Shanghai
Hogg, James, captain, steamer Chinkiang, Coast
Höhne, A., (E. Schellbass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hohnholz, H. W., shipchandler, Yokohama
Holcombe, Rev. C., missionary, & acting interpreter of U.S. Legation, Peking
Holdsworth, E.. public silk inspector, Shanghai (absent)
Holbann, Rev. L., vice-procureur, F. R. C. Mission, Staunton street
Holland, W., assistant, British consulate & Post office agent, Ningpo
Holland, C. J., chief officer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Hollander, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Holliday, J. F., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hollingworth, H. G., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hollins, H. H., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Holmagoroff, N. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Holme, R., (Takasima Colliery) agent, Nagasaki
Holmes, Edmund R., agent for Oriental Telegram Agency, Shanghai Holmes, G., ship broker, Peddar's bill
Holmes, H. J., (Stephens & Holmes) attorney, Club Chambers Holmes, W. C., assistant engineer, Gas Company, Shanghai Holmogoroff, N., (M. Piatkoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Holst, F. M., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow Holstins, O., assistant, Shanghai Dispensary, Shaughai
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Holt,, mechanical engineer, Japanese Government, Hakodadi Holt, Rev. W. S., missionary, Soochow
Holtham, E. G., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Holtz,.,professor, Medical College, Yedo
Holwill, E. T., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo Holz, J. C. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Honey, G. A. K., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila Hont, Rev. A. d', French missionary, Bangkok
Hood, W., in charge P. & O. coal depôt, Yokohama Hooglandt, L. M., (Hooglandt & Co.) merchant, Singapore Hook, J. S., shipping agent, Queen's road
Hook, T. R. S., shipping agent, Queen's road
Hooper, W., (Japan Dispensary) assistant, Yokohama Hooper, G. F., Yokohama
Hooper, H. J., (Hooper Bros.) merchant, Yokolama
Hopkins, D. L., surgeon dentist, Shanghai-
Hopkins, G., captain of the S.S. Rajanattianuhar, Bangkok
Hopkins, L. C., student, British Legation, Peking
Hopkins, G. G., ship broker, Shanghai
Hopkins, W., butcher, Shangbai
Hoppius, H., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Hopton, H., Naval College, Yedo
Hore, Thos., chief usher, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Horgan, J. F., agent, Tudor Company, Ice House street
Horiwalla, M. S., (N. Mody & Co.) manager, & secretary Parsee Club, Queen's road
Hormusjee, Framjee, (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Hormusjee, P., (Abdulla, Bomonjee & Co.) manager, Singapore
Hornby, Sir Edmund G., chief judge, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Horne, T. W., (Bradley & Co.) godown-keeper, Swatow
Horning, J., manager, Shanghai temperance society, Hongkew branch, Shanghai
Horsbrugh, A. B., sub-lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Horsley, L., foreman mechanic Government railway service, Yokohama
Horspool, G., acting chief inspector of police, Central station
Horton, W., inspector of brothels, Wanchi
Hoskyn, R. F., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Hoskyn, R. F., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Hoskyn, H. C, (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Hosungjee, C. N., (D. Hosungjee & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Houda, M., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) cashier, Shanghai
Houery, V., procureur, French Mission, Canton
Hough, R., first class assistant, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Hough, H., cable foreman, steamer Agnes, Singapore
Houghton, H., foreman, Locomotive department, Gov. railway service, Yokohama
House, Rev. S. R., M.D., missionary, Bangkok
House, E. H., Gaimusho, Yedo
Hovenburgh, G. van, (Burgess & Co.) butcher, Yokohama
How, A. J., Shanghai
Howard, J. J., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Howard, W. C., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Chefoo (absent)
Howard, Walter, captain, 80th Regiment
Howe, H. A., Jr., (Henry Gribble & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Howell, G. H., sub-editor, Japan Mail, Yokohama
Howell, J., sergeant, river police, Shanghai
Howell, W. G., editor, Japan Mail, Yokohama
Howes, J., inspector of nuisances, &c., Municipal Council, Shanghai
Howie, W., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Howie, Robt., (Deacon & Co.) clerk, Canton Howland, W. O., United States vice-consul, Swatow Howlett, T., coiner, Government Mint, Kawasaki Hoyland, J. P., captain, steamer Spark, Canton & Macao Hubbard, J. C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Hübbe, P. G., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Hübbened, H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Huber, H., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Singapore Hubert, J., merchant, Saigon
Hubrig, Rev. F., missionary, Canton
Huc, French interpreter, Saigon
Huchting, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, and acting consul for Netherlands, Ningpo Hudoffsky, H., (Gutschow & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Hudson, Rev. T. H., missionary, Ningpo
Hudson, J., (Hudson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Hudson, J. S., (Hudson & Co.) merchant, Ningpo
Huffam, F. S., deputy registrar and appraiser, Supreme Court
Huggan, R., manager, Kobe iron works, Hiogo
Hughes, W.. assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart
Hughes, S., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Praya
Hughes, J. C., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hughes, J. R., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Queen's road
Hughes, V. D., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Hughes, T. F., first class assistant, Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Hughes, P. J., consul for Great Britain, Hankow (absent)
Hughes, R., (Hughes & Co.) merchant, Osaka
Hughes, W. Kerfoot, broker, Queen's-road
Hülse, W., (Mestern & Hülse) commission agent, & con. for Netherlands, Canton Hülsz, H., (A. Roensch:) assistant, Manila
Humblot, Rev. A., Catholic missionary, Peking
Humby, J., proprietor, "Empire tavern," Queen's road central
Hume, J. W., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Humphreys, J. D., proprietor, Hongkong Dispensary, Queen's road
Humphreys, W. G., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Hungerford, P. H. E., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Hunt, E., (Alt & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Hunt, Rev. M. W., missionary, Peking
Hunt, W. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Hunt, J. H., Maritime Customs, clerk, Shanghai
Hunt, H. J., (Alt & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Hunt, P. R., printer, American mission, Peking
Hunte, F., mariner, Bangkok
Hunter, J., secretary to the Kalahome, Bangkok
Hunter, J., M.D., missionary, Newchwang
Hunter, G. R., assistant commissary, store office, control department
Hunter, A. F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Hunter, W., chief officer, steamer Yesso, Coast
Hunter, R. P., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Hunter, W. L., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Hunter, D. L., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Manila
Huot, C., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) clerk, Yokohama
Hurlbut, G., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Hurlimann, G., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Husband, J. N., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Husden, Jas, general constable, Chefoo
Huskisson, Captain S. G., 80th Regiment, aide-de camp to Major-General Colborne
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Hussy, P., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Hutchings, C. H., broker, Shanghai
Hutchings, J., (The Point) assistant, Shanghai
Hutchinson, J. H., light-keeper, Shanghai
Hutchinson, W. L., M.D., physician to the U.S. consulate, Bangkok
Hutchinson, Rev. A. B., missionary, St. Stephen's mission church
Hutchison, Alfred, (Deacon & Co.) merchant, & chairman of the M'pal Council, Canton
Hutchison, J. D., (Strachan & Thomas) clerk, Yokohama
Huttenbach, L., (Katz Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Hutton, W. W., nav. lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia Huysman, E. J., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Hyde, G., clerk, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Hyde, E. L., (Malcolm, Willcox & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Hyde, W. W., (Hyde, Hertz & Co.) Shanghai
Hykes, Rev. J. R., missionary, Kiukiang
Hyndman, A., (G. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Burd's lane Hyndman, J., magistrate, Macao
Hyndman, H., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East point Hyudmann, F., professor of English, St. Joseph's College, Macao Hyver, J. P., commission agent, Nagasaki
Ibañez, P. B., (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Ibañez, F. B., (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Icaza, I. de, agent, Paco rope factory, Manila
Ifland, A., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Chefoo Ilbert, A., (Ilbert & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Illies, C., (Kniffler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Imbert, A., assistant Chinese secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking Imbert, A. P. A., counsellor, Court of Appeal, Saigon
Imecourt, Cte. d', military attaché, French Legation, Peking
Impey, G., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Inchausti, J. J. de, (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Inglis, John, (Inglis & Co.) engineer, Spring Gardens
Innes, Capt. W., first-assistant Colonial Engineer, Singapore Innes, R., (Oriental Bank) accountant, Foochow
Inness, Wm. F., chief engineer, H.B.M. corvette, Thalia
Innocent, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Irminger, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) electrician, Foochow Irving, Hon. C. J., Auditor General, Singapore
Irving, E. A., acting assist. Auditor General, Singapore
Irving, J. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Irwin, R. W., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Isaac, N., commission agent, Shanghai
Isaac, registrar of lands, Saigon
Isaac, S. A., (E. J. Elias & Co.) clerk, Cochrane street
Isaacs, S., (S. Isaacs & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Isaacs, R., (Isaacs Brothers) merchant, Yokohama Isaacs, Israel, (Isaacs Brothers) merchant, Yokohama
Isaacs, Marcus, (Isaacs Brothers) clerk, Yokohama
Isaacson, J. F., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton Isemonger, E. P., assist. Colonial Treasurer, Singapore Isidore, H., bill collector, Saigon
Ismail, boarding-house keeper, Circular pathway, Lower Lascar row Iveson, Egbert, (Iveson & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Jacinto, M., (Guichard et Fils) clerk, Manila
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Jack, John, proprietor, Hongkong Distillery, East Point Jackson, J., mariner, Bangkok
Jackson, W., Tientsin
Jackson, Ed., (Jackson, French & Co.) merchant, Manila
Jackson, Thos., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) manager, Yokohama Jackson, J. A., missionary, Wunchow
Jacob, A. A.. (Curnow & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Jacobs, F. S., Yokobama
Jacobson, P., (C. Gerard & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Amoy
Jaffray, R., (P. Weigert) assistant; Yokohama
Jaffray, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jaffrey, A., "Golden Gate" livery stable, Yokohama Jabrling, Valerio, naval storekeeper, Cebu Jaime, J. M., harbour master, Manila
Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy, merchant, Shanghai
Jalland, W., proprietor, Medical Hall, Nagasaki
Jamasjee, J., broker, Gage street
Jamault, Rev. D., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
James, -., clerk, Netherlands consulate, Bangkok
James, D., (Hiltz & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
James, F. S., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
James, H. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Jameson, J. N., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Jameson, J., (V. Roque) chief engineer, Saigon
Jamie, R., chemist, Singapore Dispensary, Singapore
Jamieson, G., interpreter, British consulate, Chefoo
Jamieson, R. Alex., M.D., consulting physician to Maritime Customs, Shanghai
Jamieson, C., acting chief secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking
Jamieson, W. B., broker, Shanghai
Jamieson, W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Nagasaki
Jamshedjee, F., (Tata & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Janin, A., mining engineer, Sado Island
Jaasen, A., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Jansen, J. E., (J. W. Müller & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Jansen, D. C., proprietor, " Astor House" hotel, Shanghai
J quemot, J. M., merchant and silk inspector, Yokohama Ja uemot, R. C., (J. M. Jaquemot) clerk, Yokohama Jaues, J., first-class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Jardine, James, M.D., physician, Kiukiang
Jau on, P., Government Service, Yedo
Javier, J., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Jeanfrançois, R., (Schroeder Frères & Jeanfrançois) merchant, & Italian consul, Saigon
Jebsen, H., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Jeffreys, A. C., assistant paymaster in charge, H B.M. gun-vessel Growler
Jeffries, H. U., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Manila (absent)
Jego, A., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Jemble, Le, second Judge, Saigon
Jeminez, F., judge, Pototan, Philippines
Jenkins, C. L., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Jenkins, W., (Mitsu Bishi SS. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Jenkins, A., boarding-house keeper, Sei-woo lane
Jenkins, Rev. H., missionary, Ningpo
Jenkins, T. O. S., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Jenkins, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Foochow
Jenkins, F. H. B., merchant, Shanghai
Jenkins, M. A., printer, and interpreter, U.S. consulate, Hankow
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Jennings, T. C., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
Jennings, B., (H. Wimmer) assistant, Hiogo
Jensen, M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagola Anchorage, Foochow
Jensen, Rudo., consul for Denmark, &c., (absent)
Jerdein, M. S., merchant and commission agent, Chinkiang
Jeremiah, J., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Jervois, H.E. Colonel Sir W. F. D., R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B., Gov. of Straits Settlements
Jessen, J., captain, steam tug Sans Pareil, Bangkok (absent)
Jesus, A. F. de, clerk, Foreign office, Bangkok
Jesus, F. M. de, (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Jesus, L. J., North China Herald office, compositor, Shanghai
Jesus, J. M., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk and storekeeper, Aberdeen
Jesus, J. de, (Patent Slip and Dock Co.) assistant, West Point
Jesus, J. de, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Whampoa
Jesus, J. Victor de, (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Aberdeen Jesus, J. A. de, (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Jesus, J. V. de, (F. d'A. Fernandes) clerk, Macao
Jeune, G. L. le, writer, Naval department, Saigon
Jeyes, H. O., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Yokohama
Jorgensen, J., mariner, Bangkok
Johannes, S. P., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Johanssen, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
John, M. H., pilot, Singapore
John, Rev. G., missionary, Hankow
Johnsford, A., (Alfred Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Johnson, F., instructor boatswain, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Johnson, M., officer, Customs' revenue steam lauuch Yik-hu, Canton
Johnson, C., tailor, Yokohama
Johnson, C. M., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Johnson, W. G., (Johnson & Co.) auctioneer, Hiogo
Johnson, J. R. D., assist. engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Johnson, W., pilot, Yokohama
Johnson, A. B., (Ed. Sharp & Toller) solicitor, & man. clerk, Supreme Court house Johnson, O, assistant, British consulate, Shanghai
Johnson, R. B., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Foochow
Johnson, F.B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, & acting consul for Denmark, S'hai
Johnson, Lieut. H. J., instructor of musketry, 80th Regiment
Johnson, J., M.D., medical officer, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Johnson, R. M., U.S. Consul, Hankow
Johnson, G. F., (P. & O S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Johnson, C., pilot, Nagasaki
Johnston, H. C., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Singapore
Johnston, T., Maritime Customs, assistant in Printing office, Shanghai
Johnston, F. A,, staff commander, H.B.M S. Audacious
Johnston, G. R., (Honkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hankow
Johnston, J., deputy commissary, supply duties, &c., Control department
Johnston, Sir Wm., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai
Johnston, R., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Johnston, W., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Johnston, Jas, M.D., medical practitioner. Shanghai
Johnston, Jas., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Johnston, W. C., (Johnston & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Johnston, H., (W. G. Hale & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Johnstone, R., engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Anlan, Canton
Johnstone, R., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Johnstone, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
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Jones, W. P., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jones, D., (Union Insurance Society) agent, Shanghai
Jones, J. C., (Eastern Extension, Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Burd's lane Jones, E. B., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Yokohama
Jones, J. R., electrician, Gov. telegraph service, Yokohama
Jones, J. G., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Jones, T., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Jones, C. W., commander, Naval College, Yedo
Jones, R. W., engineer, H B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Jones, Charles M., M.D., (Jones, Müller & Manson) surgeon, Amoy
Jones, W. M., clerk, Supreme Court, Shanghai
Jones, H., chief engineer, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Jones, T., broker, and secretary of Foochow Club, Foochow
Jones, T. M. R., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Jones, F., second engineer, lighthouse tender Thabor, Yokohama
Jones, A. E., assistant, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai (absent)
Jones, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Jones, J. H., constable, British consulate, Whampoa
Jordan, P., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Jordana, E., aide-de-camp to the Captain General of Manila
Jorge, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Jorge, E. A., proprietor, Royal botel, Macao
Jorge, C. J., member of the Municipal council, Macao
Jorge, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghui
Jorge, P., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Jorge, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Prava
Jörgenson, A., second mate, Customs lightship Newchwang, Newchwang
José, Felix, light keeper, Square Island, Ningpo
Joseph, S., (Bangkok Saw Mill) assistant, Bangkok
Joseph, E., (Manasseh, Aaron & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Joseph, H., (L. Joseph & Co.) Yokohama
Joseph, D., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Joseph, H. H., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) chief clerk, Shangtai
Joseph, L., (L. Joseph & C....) Yokohama (absent)
Joseph I., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) agent, Chefoo
Joseph, M., (L. Joseph & Co.) Yokobame
Josephs, J., (Empire Brewery) assistant, Shanghai
Jourdan, Rev. N., Roman Catholic missionary, Chefoo
Jourdan, P., Messageries Maritimes coal depot, assistant, Yokohama
Jouslain, M. C. J., Attorney-general, Saigon
Jouvet, E., engineer, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Jouvet, A., commission agent, Saigon
Joy, C, fitter, Government railway service, Yokobama
Joyner, H. B., C.E., in charge of Meteorological Branch, Home department, Yedo Jubin E., (Jubin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Jubin, C., (Jubin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Jucker, A., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) manager, and Italian acting consul, Bangkok Judd, W., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) station supt., Singapore
Juéry, H., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Yokohama
Julien, P. L., Saigon
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Jullien, St. Cyr, (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, & Italian con., Bangkok (absent) Jumsetjee, P., broker, Peel street
Junied, S. J. bin O. A., in charge of Ottoman consulate, Singapore
Jurgens, H., broker and auctioneer, Shanghai
Jurgensen, J., pilot, Newchwang
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Just, H. Z., broker, Wyndham street
Juster, John, proprietor, "Liverpool Arms" tavern, Queen's road central Juvet, Leo, general importer, Shanghai
Kader, A., acting Hindustanee interpreter, Magistracy
Kabler, C. H., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Kahn, C., (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Praya
Kalb, Moritz, (Reiss & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Kamp, G., quartermaster, Customs' revenue steam launch Yik-hu, Canton
Karberg, P., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Praya
Karumsey, M., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Kassburg, A., storekeeper, &c., Nagasaki
Katz, C., (Deetjen & Co.) clerk, Praya
Katz, H., (Katz Brothers) storekeeper, Singapore Kauppe, S., employé, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama Keating, J., (T. N. Driscoll) assistant, Queen's road Keasberry, Mrs., proprietress, Mission Press, Singapore Keasberry, B. S., manager, Mission Press office, Singapore Keasberry, W. H., (Scott, Witham & Co.) clerk, Singapore Keetch, J. Z., (Kobe Iron Works) book-keeper, Hiogo Keg, C., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Nagasuki Kehding, F., (Rimé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Kess, Otto, (Hesse & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Keiser, J., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road Keiser, M., Singapore
Keller, Wm., (Hongkong Distillery) assistant, East point Keller, Jno., assistant, Sailors' Home
Kellock, J. R.. (P. & O.S.N. Co.) agent, Singapore
Kelly, J. M., (Kelly & Co.) bookseller, stationer, news and commission agent, Shanghai Kelly, A. H., M.B., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Kelly, Lieut. W. P., R.A., inspector of warlike stores Kelly, M.B., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler Kemp, W. F., (Bangkok Saw Mill) assistant, Bangkok Kemp, C., "United Service" restaurant, Yokohama
Kempermann, T., (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Kempermann, P. F., secretary & interpreter, German legation, & act. German con., Yedo Kennedy, H.E. Sir Arthur Edward, K.C.M.G., C.B., Governor
Kennedy, F., British consulate constable, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Kennedy, W., inspector of telegraphs, Yokohama
Kennedy, J. E., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Kennedy, J., (Williams' Horse Repository) proprietor, Garden road
Kent, W. K., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Kennedy, H., third officer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
Ker, T. R., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Kerlan, de, curate, Saigon
Kernaghan, T. J., assistant commissary, store office, Control department
Kerr, G., engine driver, Hongkong Fire Brigade
Kerr, C. Morland, (Oriental Bank) acting manager, Queen's road
Kerr, J. G., M.D., missionary, Canton
Kerr, Crawford D., (Dodd & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Keswick, J. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, & act. con. general for Portugal, Y'hama Keswick, Hon. W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) mert., & con. gen. for Hawaii, Queen's road Keun, C. F., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Singapore
Keun, A. F.; (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, Singapore Keymeulen, J. J., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai Keyser, A. de, (Higgin Brothers) clerk, Iloilo
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Khajee, K., (R. Habibbhoy) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Khakeebhoy, C., (A. Habibbhoy) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Khamisa, A. M., merchant, Peel street
Khamisa, N. M., merchant, Peel street
Khetsey, M., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Khetsey, J., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Kiær, H., merchant and commission agent, & act. con. for Denmark, &c., Club Chambers Kidd, Rev. R. H., colonial chaplain
Kidner, W., (Kidner & Cory) architect, Shanghai (absent)
Kierulff, P., merchant, Peking
Kilby, E. F., (Hudson, & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Killeen, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chefoo
Kilner, W., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Kimball, J., light-keeper, Shanghai
Kimbie, A., collector, Japan Mail office, Yokohama
Kimpton, B. T., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Kindblad, A. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Kinder, E., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Kinder, C. W., assist. eng., Government railway service, Yokohama
King, J., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
King, P. H., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
King, G., (R. G. Alford) assistant, Club Chambers
King, W. E., British vice-consul, & acting consul for Austro-Hungary, &c., Kiukiang
King, C. J., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
King, W. W., (Shaw, Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
King, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Kingdon, N. P., (Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.) Yokohama
Kingsmill, Thomas W., civil engineer, architect and surveyor, Shanghai
Kingsmill, H., M.A., barrister-at-law, Club Chambers
Kinnear, H. R., (Westall, Galton & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Kip, Rev. L. W., missionary, Amoy
Kipling, T., staff surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Kirby, E. C., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Kirby, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Kirby, R., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Kirchhoff, H., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Kirchman, L., proprietor, "The Land We Live In" tavern, Queen's road central
Kirchner, A., (Kirchner & Böger) merchant, Shanghai (absent),
Kirkham, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Kirkwood, M., barrister-at-law, Yokobama
Kirschstein, J. C., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Kitchener, R., gunner, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Kitching, F. W., (John Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Kite, W., engineer, Fire department, Shanghai
Klabu, N. H., mariner, Bangkok
Klasen, A. J., teacher, Home department, Yedo
Klein, J. C., consul for Netherlands, Hiogo and Osaka
Kleinwächter, F., commissioner of Maritime Customs, Amoy
Kleinman, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Kliene, A., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor and harbour-master, Tientsin
Klinck, C., engineer, Santa Mesa rope factory, Manila
Klitzke, Pastor E., superintendent, Berlin Foundling hospital, Bonbam road Klöpfer, E., (Klöpfer & Co.) merchant, Manila
Klopp, H., (De Bay, Gòtte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Klotz, Dr., medical practitioner, Yokohama
Klotz, French professor, Imperial University, Yedo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Klyne, B. A., compositor, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama Knäpel, F., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo Knecht, E., chancellor, French consulate, Bangkok
Kneebone, G. A., bill, stock, and bullion broker, Wanchai
Knester, A., (Oscar Reymann) assistant, Manila
Knight, F. P., (Knight & Co) merchant, consul for United States, &c., Newchwang Knight, R. H., (Hongkong Times office) foreman, Duddell street
Knight, W., butcher, Chefoo
Kniz, V., engineer of public works, Iloilo
Knoblauch, F., merchant, Yokohama
Knobloch, A. von, student interpreter, German Legation, Yedo
Knoop, H. A., (Knoop & Co.) shipchandler, Shanghai
Knott, J., (Evans & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Knowles, J. S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Knox, H. T. C., midskipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Knox, T. G., British Political agent and Consul-general for Siam, Bangkok
Knudsen,, mariner, Bangkok
Kobke, F. C. C., Danish Consul, and marine surveyor, Bangkok
Kobles, Z., assistant, Colonel office, Iloilo
Kobles, X., veterinary surgeon, Iloilo
Koch, O., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Koch, F., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Canton
Koch, Chr., proprietor, "City of Hamburg" tavern, Queen's road central
Koch, W. L., Junr., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Kock, M., constable, German consulate, Shanghai
Koek, E., attorney, Singapore
Konitz, A. L., (Robinson & Co,) assistant, Singapore
Koffer, Th., Medical Hall, Queen's road
Koford, F. A., pilot boat Maggie, Shanghai
Kolegin, W. T., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Hankow (absent)
Koll, W., (Routenberg. Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore.
Koller, U., (Allsion & Lemache) clerk, Bangkok
Kölling, W., (Knoop & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Koloboff, T. A., (A. A. Belogolovy) clerk, Tientsin
Kolvig, F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Koning, H. B., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Yokohama
Koolakoff, A. F., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Kalgan
Kooznetzoff, W. M., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Kopp, C. O., (C. Gerard & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Amoy
Kopsch, H., Maritime Customs commissioner, & secretary of Municipal Council, K'kiang Korthals, W. C., chief agent Netherlands Trading Society, Yokohama
Korigin, J. A., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Koss, F., (Koss & Co.) tailor and clothier, Queen's road
Kostileff, W., student interpreter, Russian consulate, Yokohama
Kotwal, D. B., (Balmoocan Davecurn) clerk
Koyander, A., secretary of Russian Legation, Peking
Kraal, G. assistant, Royal Hotel, Macao
Kraal, S. A., (Dobie & Co.) clerk, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Kraetzer, E., acting, French consul, Yokohama
Kragh, C. H., (Gt. Northern Tele. Co.) clerk, & agent for Reuter's Tele. Co., Amoy
Krall, P. C., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amping, Formosa
Kramer, J., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) silk-inspector, Canton
Krasnopolsky, J. A., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Krauel, Dr. R., German consul, Amoy
Kraul, W., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Krause, A., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
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Krauss, A., (Hesse & Co.) clerk, Canton
Krauss, Alfred A., (Shaw Brothers & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Krebs, F., director, (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) Yedo
Krebs, C., (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Krey, W., Maritime Customs assistant, Tientsin
Kreyer, C. T., translating department, Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai Krien, F., student interpreter, German legation, Yedo Kritsch, C., assistant, German consulate, Yokohama
Krohn, C., pilot, Takao, Formosa
Krohn, W., (Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Krohn, W., (Brinkmann, Kumpers & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Kronminh, P., interpreter, French consulate, Bangkok
Krüger, C., (Dircks & Krüger) merchant and vice-consul for Germany, Swatow
Kruse, J. C., (Kruse & Co.) tobacconist, &c., Queen's road
Kubik, J., shoemaker, Yokohama
Kuchmeister, A., (Lohmann & Kuchmeister) tailor, &c., Yokohama
Kugelmann, G., farrier, Singapore
Kuhlmann, H., (Kruse & Co.) tobacconist, &c., Queen's road
Kuhn, M. M., dealer in Japanese curios, Yokohama
Kühnel, M., apothecary, Manila
Künnemann, F., (F. Retz) assistant, Yokohama
Kurtzbalss, A., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Küster, A., (Botica de la Escolta) assistant, Manila
Kyle, Ed., (Kiangnan Arsenal) foreman forger, Shanghai
Kyle, J., (Kyle & Bain) engineer, & proprietor Hongkong Ice Co., East Point
Labadie, M. E., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Labedan, J., restaurant keeper, Manila
Laboye, L.G., sub.-commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Labhart, C. F., (Labhart & Co.) merchant, and consul for Austro-Hungary, Manila
Lacaze, A., "Hotel de l'Univers," Saigon
Lacerda, A. P. C. de, clerk, Colonial secretary's office, Macao
Lacroix, colonial physician, Saigon
Ladage, A., (Koss & Co.) outfitter, Queen's road
Ladds, Rev. J. S., M.A., chaplain H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Laen, P. L., (P. L. Laen & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin
Lage, J. M., Lieut.-Col. commanding Macao Battalion, Macao
Lagrené, Ed. de, attache, French Legation, Peking
Laguna, I., assistant, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Laidlaw, W., (Boyd & Co.) tea inspector, Tamsui and Keelung Laidrich, F., (L. Vrard & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai
Lainé, L. A., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon Laine, Silva, watchmaker, Manila
Lake, Edward, (G. W. Lake & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Lalcaca, E. P., broker, Shanghai
Lalor, J. P., commission agent & public tea inspector, Foochow Lamache, E., (Alloin & Lamache) merchant, Bangkok Lambert, R., (Lambert Brothers) coach builder, Singapore
Lambert, E., (Lambert Brothers) coach builder, Singapore
Lambert, J., staff surgeon, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Lambert, E. B., Yokohama
Lambert, A. G., shipbuilder, Shanghai
Lambert, pilot, Saigon
Lambkin, G., (Brennant & Co.) clerk, Singapore Lambuth, Rev. J. W., missionary, Shanghai
Lamke, J., (Blackhead & Co.) clerk, Queen's Road
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Lammert, G. R., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) shipchandler, Peddar's wharf Lamont, Rev. Jas., English Presb. minister, (Union Church) Seymour terrace Lampe, L., pilot, Bangkok
Lamy, contractor, Saigon
Lancken, F., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) merchant, Pottinger street
Land, T. M., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo
Landes, E. J. des, commander, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Landstein, W. R., (Landstein & Co.) merchant, Queen's road Lane, R. A., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila Lang, W., (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Shanghai Lange, C., mariner, Bangkok
Lange, H., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
L'Angellier, A. P., director of the pawnbrokers' shops, Saigon Langfieldt, A., (Langfieldt & Mayers) storekeeper, Yokohama Langlais, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo Langle, A. P. F. de, writer, Naval department, Saigon Lanksbury, J., chief engineer, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Lanning, H., M.D., Osaka
Lant, T. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Lanuza, J., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Lapraik, John S., (D. Lapraik & Co.) merchant, D'Aguilar street (absent) Lapsley, W., (China Sugar Refinery,) assistant, East point
Lapuente, A. de, (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Laqueras, G., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Cebu
Lara, S. R., telegraph official, Manila
Large, J., Maritime Customs tidewater, Shanghai
Larken, M., (Dodd & Co.) tea inspector, Tamsui
Larkin, T. J., district superintendent of telegraphs, Kobe
Larna, S., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Surigao, Philippines
Larnaudie, Rev. F. L., French missionary, Siam (absent) Larnentieff, F. N., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Larrinaga, N. de, (Larrinaga & Co.) merchant Manila
Lasage, tavern keeper, Saigon
Lascelles, Hon. F. C., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Lasnier, (A. de Orroño) clerk, Saigon
Lasserre, counsellor, Court of appeal, Saigon
Latter,., third engineer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Laucaigne, Mgr. J., Catholic Bishop, Nagasaki
Lauréal, De, registrar of the Court of appeal, Saigon
Laurence, S. F., constable, British consulate, Hakodadi
Laurence, H. A., public accountant, Shanghai
Laurent, J., contractor, Saigon
Laurent, J. A., "Clarendon Hotel," Singapore
Lauretzen, J., mariner, Bangkok
Laurie, P. G., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Laury, S., (Ramsey, Wakefield & Co.) manager, Bangkok
Lautier, (Lautier & Guerin) hair dresser, Saigon
Lavers, E. H., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Law, W. C., manager, Pootung lumber yard, Shanghai
Lawless, W., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Lawrence, J., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East point
Lawson, J., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Laycock, J., third officer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Lay, W. H., British consul, and vice-consul for France, &c., Chefoo
Layton, B., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lazaroo, P., (Tanjong, Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore
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Lazaroo, V. W., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Leaman, Rev. C., missionary, Nankin
Leaō, J., (J. da Silva) clerk, Macao
Leavett, Rev. H. H., missionary, Osaka
Lebedeff, J., (M. Piatkoff & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Lebedeff, J. R., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Lebedeff, N. R., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Leblanc, R., R. C. missionary, Hakodadi
Le Breton, L., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
Lechler, Rev. R., missionary, Basil mission
Leckie, John, (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama
Lecomte, Rev. D., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama
Ledbury, J., (P. & O. Co.) office gunner, Praya
Lee, K. B., interpreter, United States & German consulates, Foochow
Lee, Jobn, assistant inspector of brothels, Wanchi
Leerhoff, G., mariner, Bangkok
Lees, Rev. J., missionary, Tientsin
Lees, W., pilot, Hiogo
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Leeuwen van Duivenbode, Dr. W.K.M., in charge Japanese Govt. Hospital, Nagasaki
Lefavour, S., captain, steamer Kiukiang
Lefebvre, L. Maritime Customs assistant, Keelung
Lefebvre, A., tavern keeper, Saigon
Lefebvre, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Le Garnisson, registrar of justices of the peace, Saigon
Le Gendre, General, Government service, Yedo
Leger, F., (A. Marty) assistant, Queen's road
Leger, (Banque de l'Indo Chine) manager, Saigon
Legg, W., quartermaster, Customs' revenue cruiser Hsuan-wei, Canton
Legg, H., lightkeeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Legge, W., (Russeil & Co.) clerk, Praya
Legrand, L., percepteur, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Legrand, H., Yokohama
Leguidie, pilot, Saigon
Lelimeyer, C., Chinese military service, Tientsin
Leicester, W. S. N., (J. Little & Co) clerk, Singapore
Leigh, Albert, manager and secretary, Amoy Dock Company, Amoy
Leiria, Antonio, sorter, Post-office
Leiria, H. A., (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street (absent)
Leisk, W. R., (E. & H. Hinnekind) merchant, & act, consul for Belgium, Singapore
Leitch, R. M., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Leite, E. P., clerk, Colonial secretary's office, Macao
Leite, J. P., Colonel commanding police, Macao
Leite, L. P., clerk and notary public, Macao
Leith, Alex., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) agent, Foochow Lemaire, tavern keeper, Saigon
Lemaire, Gabriel, French and Portuguese consul, Foochow Lemarchand, F. W., (Agra Bank) manager, Shanghai
Lemaréchal, Rev. J. M., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo Le Marquand, P., constable, British consulate, Canton
Lembke, Justus P., merchant and commission agent, Praya Lemercier, E., wine merchant, Singapore
Lemos, J. C. de, ensign, Macao Batalion, Macao
Lemos, Jose de, judge's clerk, Macao
Lemounier, Rev. E., procureur, F.R.C. Mission, Staunton street Lent, R. I., Maritime Customs assistant, Takao
Le Nelson, tavern keeper, Saigon
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Lentz, W. H., manager to Afong, photographer, Wyndham street Lentz, A., Hiogo
Lenzy, N., student interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking Leon, E. J. de, (Martinez and Rodriquez) assistant, Manila Leon, S., (Puig y Llagostera Hermanos) assistant, Manila
Leon, N. de, (Reyes & Vaño) clerk, Cebu
Leon, C. de (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Ilocos Sur, Manila Lépissier, E. L., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Lepper, H. F. G., (Gt.-Northern Telegraph Co.) accountant, Shanghai
Leques, T. J., (E. and H. Hinnekindt) merchant, Singapore
Lerena, I. de S., Spanish consul, Macao
Leroux, J., lieutenant, Gov. General's gunboat Tringching, Canton
Leroy, E., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Lescasse, J., architect, Yokohama
Leslie, W., (Agra Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Leslie, B. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow
Lessler, Paul, (A. Markwald & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent) Lester, H., architect, &c., Shanghai
Lester, C., assistant, "British Queen" tavern, Yokohama Lestrac, De, assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon Lethbridge, G., (Oriental Bank) acting accountant, Shanghai Levena, I. de S., Spanish vice-consul for Hongkong and Canton Levy, A., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Lévy, C., proprietor and editor, Echo du Japon, Yokohama Lévy, L., manager, Echo du Japon office, Yokohama
Levysohn, A. C., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Canton Lewis, H., (American Rice Mill) millwright, Bangkok
Lewis, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Lewis, E., watchman at Pokfolum, Surveyor-general's department
Lewis, A. J. (China Fire Insurance Company) assistant, Queen's road Lewis, Evan," Cambrian Hotel" Yokohama
Lewis, G., (Morris, Lewis & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Lewis, F. E., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Lewis, B. R., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Lewis, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Ley, H., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Leyburn, F., (Odell & Leyburn) merchant, Foochow
Leyenberger, Rev. J. A., missionary, Ningpo
Leys, F., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) carpenter, Aberdeen
Leyser, A., inspector, Maritime Customs, Bangkok
Leysner, C. E. A., merchant & German consul, Niigata
Leyva, J. S, (Garchitorena & Smith) assistant, Manila
Lezey, Rev. L. D. de, Roman Catholic missionary, Niigata
Liaigre, J. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Lichagoff, A. A., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Lichtenstein, L., Yokohama
Liddell, J. G., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) superintendent, Kowloon
Liddell, A., (Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer, Kowloon
Liddelow, R., (Liddelow & Martin) tailor, Singapore
Liebich, R., (Prehn & Co.) clerk, Manila
Liedcke, L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takao
Lienhardt, C. E., (Simon, Evers & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Liger, F. P., (French Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road
Lihenthal, John, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co,) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen Lilly, T. S., quarter-master, Revenue cruiser Ling-feng, Amoy
Lilley, Robt., missionary, Chefoo (absent)
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Lilley, E., storekeeper, Lyndhurst terrace Lima, F. M., (De Souza & Co.) book-keeper Lima, J. M. O., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya Lima, M. C. da Silva, surgeon, gunboat Tejo, Macao Limby, H. J., (Buchheister & Co,) clerk, Shanghai Limcao, L., (J. Witte) assistant, Manila Limcao, J., (J. Witte) assistant, Manila Limpio, C., (J. Witte) assistant, Manila
Limpo, J., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila Lincoln, C. P., United States consul, Canton
Lind, G. A., (Lind, Asmus & Co.) Singapore
Lind, A. A., (Coare, Lind & Co.) silk inspector, &c., Canton Lind, A., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) agent, Shanghai
Lindsay, G., acting chief officer, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai Lindsley, John, (Frazar & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Lines, A. J., (H. Fogg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Linstead, T. G., merchant, & consul for Italy, Queen's road
Lissa, A. M. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) instrument maker, Yokohama
Lissa, J. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) instrument maker, Yokohama
Lissa, L. A. van, (Van Lissa Brothers) assistant, Yokohama
Lister, Wm., marine surveyor for London & German Lloyds, Newchwang Lister, A., Postmaster General and collector of Stamp Revenue
Lister, W., constable, British consulate Newchwang
Lister, J., second-engineer, steamer White Cloud, Cauton river Litchfieki, H. C., barrister-at-law, Yokohama
Little, M., (J. Little & Co.) storekeeper, Singapore Little, R., M.D., Singapore Dispensary, Singapore
Little, E., assist. engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Little, R. W., (Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Little, L. S., M.D., physician to Gen. Hospital, Shanghai
Little, Arch. J., (Little & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Livick, E., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Livingston, H. W., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Livingstone, R. F. "British Queen" tavern, Yokohama
Livingston, J., pilot, Taku
Llagostera, M. Puig y, merchant, Manila
Llagostera, J. Puig y, merchant, Manila
Llagostera, R. Puig y, merchant, Manila
Llegat, S., harbour-master, Iloilo
Llewellin, Rev. J., B.A., chaplain, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Llorente, J., (Loney & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Llorente, L., (Zoilo Ibañez de Aldecoa) clerk, Manila
Llorente, A., aide-de-camp to the Captain General of Manila
Lloyd, E. T., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Lloyd, Captain T. H., R.A.
Lloyd, J., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo
Lloyd, J., operator, Government telegraph service, Yokohama
Lloyd, J. T., (Powell & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Loam, W. B., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
Lobo, F., lawyer, Mнcао
Lobo, F. da C., member of Municipal chamber, Macao
Lobo, A. F., conductor of public works, Macao
Lockhart, M. S., (Japan Paper Making Co.) constructing engineer, Hiogo Lochhead, John H., M.D., Elgin terrace
Loff, J. D., (F. von Hartwig) assistant, Singapore
Loercher, Rev. J., missionary, Basil Mission
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Loft, L., lightkeeper, Middle Dog lighthouse, Foochow
Loftus, A., Govt. surveyor, Bangkok
Logan, D., solicitor general, Singapore
Lobmann, H., (Lohmann & Kuchmeister) tailor, &c., Yokohama Lobss, E., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Lombard, Rev. E. L., French missionary, Bangkok
Lòue, D. de, in charge of Spanish consulate, Yokohama
Loney, R., (Loney & Cr.) merchant, Iloilo
Long, B., compositor, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Longa, L. de, (Larrinaga & Co.) merchant, Manila
Longo, Rev. V., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Longueville, C. de, captain, Gov. General's gun-boat Tsing-po, Canton
Loomis, Rev. H., missionary, Yokohama
Lopes, C. J., (Caldwell & Brereton) clerk, Queen's road Lopes, L. J., (H. Kiær) clerk, Club Chambers
Lopez, A. G., agent, Tondo matches manufactory, Manila Lopez, E., Rua dos Prazercs, Macao
Lopez, C. V., substitute, Municipal Council, Manila
Lopez, V., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Lord, H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) bulk keeper, Kobe
Lord, Rev. E. C., D.D., U.S. consul, and missionary, Ningpo
Lord, C. A., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Lord, F., gunner, Gov.-General's gun-boat Chento, Canton
Lording, W. S., deputy supt. of mercantile marine office, West point
Lorgeon, interpreter, French consulate, Bangkok
Lösch, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Lothrop, S. K., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama (absent)
Louis, Rev. W., missionary, Fukwing
Lougharn, J., operator of telegraphs, Yokohama
Loup, P., (L. Vrard & Co.) storekeeper, Tientsin
Loureiro, Eduardo, Portuguese consul general, Yokohama (absent)
Lourenço, C. J., lawyer, Macao
Lourenço, F., guardian, Water Police Station, Macao
Lourtie, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Louvrier, Ste. M., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Louvier, M., (Lacroix, Cousins & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Lovatt, W. N., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Kiukiang Love, A. N., (Broadbear, Anthony & Co.) assistant, Praya Love, J., Junr., (Rothwell, Love & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Loveridge, T., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore Lovett, W. W., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Low, J., third officer, steamer Hailoong, Coast
Low, F., Acting-consul for Belgium, Hiogo & Osaka
Low, E. G., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Low, F., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Hingo
Lowcock, Hon. H., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Aberdeen street
Lowder, F., counsel to Japanese Customs, Yokohama
Lowder, G. G., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Lowe, C., (E. & H. Hinnekindt) clerk, Singapore
Lowe, A. H. O. P., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Lowe, R., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Shanghai
Lowe, J., Maritime Customs assist. tide-surveyor, Ningpo
Lowe, W., broker, Shanghai
Lowell, J., proprietor, "Union Hotel," Singapore
Lowndes, R. W., merchant, Queen's road East
Lowry, Rev. H. H., missionary, Peking
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Loxley, W. R., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Loxton, constable, English police, Yokohama
Loyzaga, B. de, (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Lu, Rev. C. J. Paz, teacher, Government school, Macao Lubeck, L. A., (Taylor & Thompson) clerk, Praya Lübbes, H., (Siemssen & Cɔ.) clerk, Foochow
Lucas, C., (Brown, Jones & Co.) assistant, Hollywood road Lucas, Henry, merchant, Hiogo
Lucas, Clement, (Blain & Co.) mercbant, Shanghai (absent) Luccumsey, Jairazbhoy, (R. Habibbhoy) manager Shanghai
Luce, G. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Luchsinger, F., merchant, and vice-consul for Germany, Iloilo (absent) Ludewig, G., chemist, Manila
Ludlam, J. S., (Ashley & Co.) sailmaker, Shanghai (absent)
Ludlam, T. E., (Tait & Co.) agent, Tamsui
Ludwig, H., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Lueder, C., German consul, Cauton
Lugo, C., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Luhders, J., pilot, Taku (absent)
Luhrs, C., "German Tavern" Chefoo
Luna, M. S. de, chief administrator, Control department, Manila
Lungrana, E. D., (R. N. Degaria & Co.) merchant, Peel street, and Canton
Lungrana, M. N., storekeeper, Peel street
Luong, P., copyist, Municipal department, Saigon
Luperne, pilot, Saigon
Luro, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Lürrho, W,, Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Lütgeus, J. F., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Luther, C. F., lightkeeper, Ockseu lighthouse, Foochow
Luther, W. H., Maritime Custouns examiner, Foochow (absent) Lütjens, J., (Bebn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Lütkens, L. S., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street Lutz, C., (Lutz & Co.) merchant, Manila
Luz, G. M. da, (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow Luz, C. da, compositor, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon Luz, F. P. da, captain, Macao Battalion, Macao
Luz, J. A. da, (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Luz, F. M. da, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Luz, J. A. da, proprietor, Commerical Printing office, Graham street
Luz, A. J. F. da, clerk and interpreter, Portuguese consulate, Bangkok
Luzio, sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Lyall, R., (Norton & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Lyell, T., marine surveyor, Chefoo
Lyman, B. S., Yedo
Lyon, H., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Lyon, Rev. D. N., missionary, Hangchow
Lyons, W. P., Doshin Machi, Osaka
Maack, H. F., (Remé Brothers) merchant, & Italian vice-consul, Singapore
Maack, J., (Schinne & Francke) clerk, Yokohama
Maber, H., assistant, Horse Bazaar, Shanghai
MacCabe, T., (Cobb & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Macalister, D., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
MacArthur, J., R., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) merchant, Singapore
MacCarty, E., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Takao
MacClymont, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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MacDonald, Rev. N. A., missionary, Bangkok
MacDonald, J., (A. MacDonald & Co.) manager, West point MacDonald, T. J., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai MacDonald, C. B, midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis MacDougal, Dr. A. M., physician, Shanghai
Macedo, Dr. D. de, colonial secretary, Macao
MacEwen, A. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
MacGibbon, T., (Loney & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Macgowan, D. J., M.D., physician to U.S. Consulate, Shanghai
Macgowan, Rev. John, missionary, Amoy
Macgregor, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang
Macgregor, J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk & act. vice-consul for Denmark, S'ghai
Macgregor, J., (A. Provand & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Machado, F., clerk, Harbour-master's office
Machado, F. G., postmaster, British Post-office, Yokohama
Machado, J. M. E., sorter, Post-office
Machefei, F., (Pharmacie Française) Yokohama
Machefer, F., pharmacien, Yokohama
MacIntyre, Rev. John, missionary, Wei-bien, Chefoo
MacIver, R., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Mackay, J., (Ramsey, Wakefield & Co.) assistant, Bangkok
Mackay, Rev. G., missionary, Tamsui
Mackay, G. S., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman in charge, Whampoa
Mackellar, M. R., bill broker, Hankow
Mackenzie, Jas., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Mackenzie, J. K., missionary, Hankow
Mackenzie, J. C., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Mackenzie, R. J., (Comptoir d'E-compte) agent, Foochow
Mackenzie, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Mackenzie, M., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai Mackenzie, R., (Mackenzie & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Mackenzie, H., (Oriental Bank) acting agent, Hiogo Mackenzie, Rev. H. L., M.A., missionary, Swatow Mackenzie, Geo., (Smith, Bell & Co.) merchant, Manila Mackersie, W., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki Mackertoon, J, G., (Katz Brothers) clerk, Singapore Mackie, J. B. (Martin, Dyce & Co.) merchant, Manila Mackillop, John, (J. M. Canny & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Mackintosh, E., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Mackintosh, L., (Chalmers, Mackintosh & Co.), commission agent, Shanghai Maclagan, R., engineer, Government mint, Kawasaki
Maclaren, R., physician, Iloilo
Maclay, R. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Maclay, Rev. R. S., D.D., missionary, Yokohama
Maclean, G. F., (Hatch & Co.) merchant, Chefoo
Maclean, H. C., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Maclean, W. S., (John Findlay) clerk, Shanghai
Maclean, P., (P. Maclean & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maclean, Daniel, (D. Maclean & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Maclean, John, (D. Maclean & Co.) merchant, Bangkok
Maclehose, J., (Landstein & Co.) assistant, Wanchi Timber Yard Macleod, Neil, (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) merchant, Manila Macmahon, E. L. B., agent, Renter's Telegram Co., Yokohama Macnamara, H. F., surveyor, Royal Engineer department Macomber, W. H., Shanghai
Macphail, T., Maritime Customs tide waiter,
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MacPherson, H. W.,. (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele Co.) assistant, Singapore Macpherson, A. J., merchant, Yokohama
Macpherson, M. T. B., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Macrae, K., Yokohama
Mactavish, A. B., captain, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
Madar, I. P., (Hongkong hotel) clerk, Queen's road
Madar, A. R., clerk, Colonial Treasury
Madeira, J. R., lieut. quartermaster, Police force, Macao
Madeira, J. P. M., lieutenant, Macao Battalion, Macao Maecker, A., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
Maertens, A. H., public silk inspector, Shanghai
Magdalena, N., coffee house keeper, Manila
Magniac, Herbert St. L., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) mer., Queen's road
Magrane, C. W., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Maher, J. A., (F. M. de Graca) clerk, Macao
Maher, M. M., (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao
Mahomed, B. J., (P. Jairazbhoy) manager, Wellington street
Mahomed, Ebram, (P. Jairazhbboy) clerk, Wellington street
Mahon, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang
Mahoney, J. A., boatswain, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger
Mahood, Rev. J. E, missionary, Foochow (absent)
Maier, S. J., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) clerk, & vice-consul for Netherlands, Singapore Maigre, R., (Maigre & Co.) engineer, Yokohama
Maigre, L., (Maigre & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Maitland, A. W., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Maitland, T. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Maitland, J., (Maitland & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Maitland, J., chief officer, Revenue cruiser Ling-teng, Amoy
Maitland, J. A., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shangbai
Majeed, A., assistant, Mission Press office, Singapore
Major, Ernost, general manager, Shun-pau, Shanghai
Major, F., (Major & Smith) merchant, Hankow
Major, F., commission agent, & secretary to the Municipal Council, Osaka Malaquias, J. M. de Souza, ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Malcolm, W., chief-officer, steamer White Cloud, Canton river
Malcolm, J., Maritime Customs mechanic, Shanghai
Malcolm, W. A., (Malcolm, Willcox & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Malegin, A. P., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Fooobow Malenda, A., interpreter, Russian consulate, Yokohama
Malherbe, L., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) merchant, Bangkok (absent) Malled, E., (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Ilocos Sur, Manila Mellenof, E., secretary of the amy, Manila
Mallolin, J. W., secretary to commissioner, Government Mint, Osaka Mallory, L., (S. E. Burrows & Sons) clerk, St. John's Place
Maloop,, (Bangkok Dock Co.) moulder, Bangkok
Maltby, J., (Maltby & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki (absent) Malteau, G., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) tea inspector, Shanghai Mamano, N., solicitor, Iloilo
Man, J. Alex., Commissioner of Customs, Newchwang
Manasseh, S., (Manasseh, Aaron & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Manchau, C., mariner, Bangkok
Mancini, E., roller, Government mint, Kawasaki
Maneckjee, E., (Merwanjee Maneckjee & Co.) manager, Canton
Manecjee, Jamsetjee, shop-keeper, Peel street
Manford, J. P. C., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) assistant accountant, Singapore
Mangeat, French professor, Imperial University, Yedo
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Manger, A. T., (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) merchant, D'Aguilar street Mangum, W. P., U.S. consul, and acting consul for Portugal, Nagasaki Manley, E. H. R., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokobama
Mann, Jas. A., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton
Manners, T. N., Maritime Customs boat officer, Swatow
Mannich, J., (Brown & Co.) agent, Takao
Manotoc, C., (J. F. del Pan & Co.) clerk, Manila
Mansbridge, constable, English police, Yokohama
Mansfield, Geo. J., (W. Mansfield & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Mansfield, R. W., assist. act. interpreter, & Post-office agent, British consulate, Foochow
Mansfield, W. J., (Blackwell & Co.) clerk, Osaka
Manson, W., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Burd's lane
Manson, D., M.D. (Jones, Müller & Manson) physician, Amoy
Manson, J. B., (Reid, Evans & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Mauson, P., M.D., (Jones, Müller & Manson) physician, Amoy Mantelin, Madame, Yokohama
Manthy, G., (Jamie & Wynd) assistant, Singapore
Manyoo, butcher and compradore, Bangkok
Manz, J., (Hirsbrunner & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Marcaida, J. J. de, pawnbroker, Manila
Marçal, E. M., clerk, Colonial treasury, Maono
Marçal A. A., proprietor and publisher, Amoy Shipping Report, Amoy
Marçal, D. F. R., foreman, Amoy Shipping Report, Amoy
Marçal, P. J., clerk, D. Pedro V. Theatre, Macao
Marçal, S. A., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Marçal, F. S., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Marçal, F. de P., clerk, Revenue department, Macao Marchand, F. L. de, boot maker, Yedo
Marcilli, manager, "Hotel de l'Univers," Saigon
Marcus, S., (S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama
Marcus, A., (8. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama
Marcus, E., (S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama (absent)
Marcus, D., (S. Marcus & Co.) importer, Yokohama
Mardfeldt, J. F., (Melchers & Co.) olerk, Peddar's wharf
Marey, De L de, fourth office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon Mariano, E., constable, Spanish consulate, Amoy
Marians, J., (Isaacs Brothers) clerk, Yokohama
Marin, Rev. J. R. C., missionary, Hakodadi
Marin, Rev. J., secretary, French mission, Bangkok
Marin, pilot, Saigon
Marks, F. W., solicitor, Yokohama
Markwick, R., first class clerk, Maritime Customs, Shanghai Marmelstein, E., storekeeper, Hiogo
Maron, J. H., (Maron & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Marques, P., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Marques, T. M., clerk, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Marques, D. P. d'A, clerk, Public Works department, Macao
Marques, F., assistant, Reuter's Telegram Co., Yokohama
Marques, A. G., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Marques, C. V. M., Yokobama
Marques, C. V., (Reiss & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Marques, E., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Marques, E., interpreter, procurador's department, Macao
Marques, Lieut. F. J., teacher of navigation, Government school, Macao
Marques, Lourenço, merchant, Macao
Marques, E. Pio, (L. Marques) clerk, Macao
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Marques, D., (J. M. Armstrong) clerk, Queen's road
Marques, A. O., interpreter, Junta do Laucamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Marques, F. P., treasurer, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Marqueti, M. P., merchant, Manila
Marr, T., clerk, store office, Control department Marrot, Mme. F., dealer in provisions, Saigon Marsh, Geo.. (Bourne & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Marshall, F. J., assistant, H.B.M. civil service, Shanghai Marshall, Thos., (Marshali & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Marshall, W. H., assist. engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Marshall, John, barbour master, Hiogo
Marshall, Robt., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Martens, J., acting agent, Netherlands Trading Society, Hiogo Marti, Baltasar, (La Catalanes) storekeeper, Manila Marti, M., civil doctor, Manila
Martin, sub.-commissary, Naval department, Saigon Martin, A., (Liddelow & Martin) tailor, Singapore Martin, A. M., (J. Little & Co.) storekeeper, Singapore Martin, J., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious Martin, G., Junr., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila Martin, H. Wm., mining engineer, Takasima colliery, Nagasaki Martin, W. A. P., LL.D., president of college, Peking Martin, Rev. J. P., R. C. pro-vicar apostolic, Bangkok Martin, M., commissaire, French Naval depôt, Yokohama Martin, J. P., postmaster, British Post-office, Shanghai Martin, D., R.N., paymaster, H.B.M. Naval Yard, Shanghai Martin, J., (Martin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Martin, J., Junr., (Martin & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Martin, E., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Martin, F., physician, Iloilo
Martin, Pascal, Maritime Customs assistant, Ningpo
Martinez, R. S. J., (Martinez and Rodriquez) pawnbroker, Manila Martinez, P. E., (A. Franco & Co.) merchant, Manila
Martins, R. F., manager, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai
Martos, J. M., magistrate, Manila
Marty, A. R., storekeeper and commission agent, Queen's road
Marty, P., (A. R. Marty) assistant, Queen's road (absent)
Martyn, Miss, (Geo. Badge) assistant, Hiogo
Marvin, A. T., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Marzano, B., secretary to the Municipality, Manila
Mascarenhas, J., Hiogo
Masfa, L. C., (Chart. Merc. Bank) agent, Foochow (absent)
Masius, F., (A. Markwald & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
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Masius, W., (A. Markwald & Co.) merɩ., & Austro-Hungarian con., Bangkok (absent) Mason, Geo., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Canton
Mason, E., Yedo
Mason, W. B., telegraph instructor, Government service, Yokohama
Massais, E., M.D., physician, General Hospital, Yokohama
Massang, P. N., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Singapore
Massey, W., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Masson, James, (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Masters, Rev. F., missionary, Canton
Mateer, Rev. J. L., missionary, Shanghai
Mateer, Rev. C. W., missionary, Tungchowfoo
Matber, H. L., lightkeeper, Cape d'Aguilar Lighthouse Mathew, D. J. (W. Mansfield & Co.) clerk, Singapore
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Mathews, W. H., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Mathisen, W., (F. Degenaer) clerk, Zetland street
Matthews, A. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Hankow Matthews, W. G., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai Matti, F., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila Matti, J. M., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila Matti, F. G., (F. Matti & Sons) watchmaker, Manila Maundrell, Rev. H., missionary, Nagasaki
Maury, G. J., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon Mavjeebhoy, G., (J. Peerboy) clerk, Shanghai
Mavjeebhoy, J. (P. Jairazbhoy) clerk, Wellington street Mawhood, F., carriage builder, Shanghai
Maxwell, J., engine driver, Hongkong Fire Brigade
Maxwell, R. W., superintendent of police, Singapore
May, A. J., English master, St. Paul's College
May, Jas., carpenter, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
May, Hon. C., acting treasurer, first police magistrate, and supt. Fire Brigade May, J. C., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
May, J. H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, and harbour master, Hankow
Mayer, Alb., (Mayer & Crotte) contractor and timber merchant, Saigon
Mayers, W. F., Chinese secretary, British Legation, Peking
Mayers, J. L, (Langfieldt & Mayers) clerk, Yokohama
Mayhew, J., operator of telegraphs, Kole
Maynard, H. R., (Canton Dispensary) assistant, Canton
Mayne, O., sub-lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Maynet, Q., civil doctor, Manila
Mazziole, A., lightkeeper, Shanghai
McAlister, E., (McAlister & Co.) ship broker, Singapore
McArthur, A., teacher, Home department, Yedo
McArthur, J. R., Danish acting consul, Singapore McArthur, J., engineer, H.B.M. sloop Lily
McBain, Geo., broker, &c., Gough street
McBean, D., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
McBean, Thos. R., usher and bailiff of Supreme Court
McCallum, J., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
McCallum, A., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
McCanse, R., Tskidji restaurant, Yedo
McCartee, D. B., M.A., M.D., professor of natural history, Imp. University, Yedo McCarthy, Rev. J., missionary, Chinkiang
McClatchie, H. P., British vice-consulate assistant, Kiukiang
McClatchie, Rev. T., canon of St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, missionary, Shanghai
McClatchie, T. R., second asst. and interpreter, British Legation, Yedo
McClure, R., operator, Government telegraph service, Nagasaki
McConachie, A., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
McCormell, R. J., chief officer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
McCoy, Rev. D. C., missionary, Peking
McCulloch, D., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
McCulloch, J. B., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) merchant, Manila
McDermott, R. H, bookkeeper, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai
McDonald, J., (A. Coutris & Co.) auctioneer, Tientsin
McDonald, W., broker, and Lloyds' surveyor, Yokohama
McEuen, J. P., R.N., assistant harbour-master, Praya west
McEwen, Geo., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart
McFarland, Rev. S. G., missionary, Petchaburi, Bangkok (absent)
McFarlane, A., third engineer, steamer Yesso, Const
McGavin, J. D., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
McGerrow, C., (C. A. Fletcher) assistant, Yokohama McGiffie, J. D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow McGilvary, Rev. D., missionary, Chieng Mai, Bangkok McGregor, J. H., Yokohama
McGregor, Rev. W., M.A., missionary, Amoy
McGregor, Hugh, (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama McIlvaine, Rev. J. S., missionary, Che-nan-foo
McIlwraith, R., superintendent, Imperial Arsenal, Tientsin McInnes, H. A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai McIntyre, A. J., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore McIver, Alex., superintendent, P. & O.S.N. Company McKean, E., deputy commissioner of customs, Swatow McKenzie, J. H., M.D., physician, Ningpo
McKerrow, W., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore McKibben, Rev. W. K., missionary, Swat w
McKinney, W., inspector of nuisances
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McLatchie, T. R. H., assistant, British consulate, Hiogo
McLaughlin, J. F., (Fan Chung & Co.) manager, Shanghai (absent) McLean, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
McLean, Miss F., (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
McLellan, W., inspector of cargo boats and junks, Harbour-master's office McLeod, A., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
McLeod, J., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street McLeod, E., overseer of works, Surveyor-General's office McLeod, N., Doshin Machi, Osaka
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McMicking, T., (Ket & Co.) clerk, Manila
McMillan, M., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East Point
McMillan, J., Local Postmaster, Shanghai
McMillan, Jas., engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
McMinnies, H. H., Junr., (Chapman, King & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
McMurdo, R., marine surveyor, Queen's road
McMurdo, A. G., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
McNab, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
McNab, A. F., chief engineer, lighthouse tender Thabor, Yokohama
McNair, Hon. Major J. F. A., R. A., Colonial Engineer, Singapore
McNulty, John, proprietor, "British Hotel," Circular Buildings, Queen's road
McNutt, H., proprietor, "Shanghai Hotel," Shanghai
McQuire, F., assistant ligh: keeper, Chapel Island Lighthouse, Amoy
McRitchie, J., assistant engineer, Public works department, Yokohama
McThorn, H., pilot, Newchwang
McVean, Colin A., C.E., Surveyor-general, Yedo
Meadows, J., missionary, Shaobying
Medhurst, W. H., British consul, Shanghai
Medeiros, Rev. A. J., professor of geography & history, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Medina, J. de C., proprietor, "British Crown tavern," Queen's road Central
Meilen, J. J. R., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Meech, Rev. S. E., missionary, Peking
Mees, R. A., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Yokohama
Mehta, S. M., (Framjee Formusjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Mehta, D. C., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) clerk, Takao
Mehta, B. M., (Mody & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Mehta, B. S., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) merchant and commission agent, Amoy Mehta, D. M., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Meier, A., merchant, Yokohama
Meier, L., (Meier & Co.) clerk, Yokotama
Meier, O. G., (Gt Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
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Méilhan, A., (Méilhan and Caré) baker, Shanghai
Meily, J. U., clerk, and vice-consul for Switzerland, Manila
Mein, P. W., (Chartered Bank of India, &c.) acting accountant, Manila Meira, F. X., (China Traders' Ins. Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Meisner, C. F., (Möller & Meisner) ship chandler, Bangkok Melbye, Emil, (H. Kiær) clerk, Club Chambers Meldrum, T. T., (J. H. Hall) assistant, Yedo Melling, Robt., boatswain, H.M. Naval Yard
Mello, A., compositor, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon
Membert, C., second engineer, steamer Kinshan, Canton river Menard, A., manager, Carriage Company, Shanghai
Mencarini, A., Spanish consul, Singapore
Mendel, L., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) merchant, Praya
Mendelson, J., (Mendelson Bros.) commission merchant, Yokohama
Mendelson, S., (Mendelson Bros.) commission merchant, Yokohama
Mendes, A. N., lawyer, and second substitute, Judicial department, Macao Mendes, A. N., Junr., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Mendezona, P., (Gargollo Brothers) clerk, Iloilo
Mendonça, H. A. M. de, clerk & wardmaster, Hospital de San Rafael, Macao Mendonça, L. M., "Typographia Mercantil," compositor, Macao
Mensayas, F., assistant, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Mentiplay, A., first engineer steainer Esmeralda, Coast
Menzies, A. B., Maritimes Customs examiner, Chinkiang
Mercer, T., (Thomas & Mercer) public tea inspector, Canton and Macao (absent) Merian, J. R., (Ziegler & Co.) clerk, Yokohania
Merlejude, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Merrick, J., second officer, steamer Esmeralda, Coast
Merrill, H. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Merrilees, A. G., compositor N. C. Herald office, Shanghai
Merriman, W. L., clerk, Government Post office, Yokohama
Merriman, W., Yokohama
Merriman, J., commission agent, Yokohama
Merritt, C., garrison sergt.-major, Military staff
Mesnil, M. C. Du, sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent)
Messinger, H. A., Messinger's Club, Yokohama
Mestern, C. J., (Mestern & Hülse) commission agent, Canton
Mestres, J., (Mestres Brothers) auctioneer, Manila
Mesquita, V. N. de, retired colonel, Macao
Métayer, architect and contractor, Saigon
Methvin, James, (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Metta, E. N., merchant, Canton
Metta, S. F., (E. N. Metta) clerk, Canton
Metta, S. M., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Meuser, O., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Meyenberg, V., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Meyer, J., assistant, Echo du Japon office, Yokohama
Meyer, B. F., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Meyer, H. B., merchant and commission agent, and vice-consul for Germany, Ningpo
Meyer, J. D., (Meyer & Fehrs) shipwright, Swatow
Meyer, Adolph E., (Meyer, Alaber & Co.) merchant, Stanley street
Meyer, E., tailor, Manila
Meyer, E., (E. Meyer & Co) merchant, Tientsin
Meyerink, W., merchant, Shanghai
Meyerink, H. F., (Meyer, Alabor & Co.) clerk, Stanley street
M'Fall, D. C., surgeon major, 80th Regiment
Michael, J. R., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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Michaelis, A., (Speidel & Co.) merchant, & acting consul for Belgium, Saigon Michas, L., engineer, Gov. General's gunboat Tsing-po Canton
Michel, professor, boys' public school, Saigon
Michel, A., assistant, "Hotel des Colonies," Yedo
Michel, pilot, Saigon
Michel, J., tavern keeper, Saigon
Michelot, L., (Banque de l'Indo Chine) sub-manager, Saigon
Michelsen, P. J., "Hoyrup's Hotel," Chefoo
Michelsen, L., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Michelot, judge, Tribunal of Commerce, Saigon
Michelsen, H., (Ladage and Oelke) assistant, Yokohama
Micklejohn, R., compositor, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Middleton, J. W., (W. Mansfield & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Middleton, W. N., (Anton & Middleton) broker, Club chambers Middleton, J. T., British vice-consul, Taku
Middleton, O., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Chinkiang Midon, secrétaire interpréte, French Legation, Yedo
Midon, Rev. F., provicar apostolic, Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama Mielenhausen, J. W., (Ladage & Oelke) assistant, Yokohama
Mightom, G., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Miles, H. A., British consulate constable, and Post office agent, Hiogo
Miles, R. A., chemist, Straits Dispensary, Singapore
Milian, J., assistant, "Grand Hotel," Yokohama
Milisch, C., (G. Raynal & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for Austria, Macao Milla, V., restaurant keeper, Manila
Millar, G., (Mitsu Bishi S S. Co.) correspondent, Yedo
Millar, J., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore Millat, Manuel, "La Catalunas" storekeeper, Manila Miller, G. H., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious Miller, H., (MacKenzie & Co.) auctioneer, Shangbai Miller, J., lightkeeper, Chefoo
Miller, R., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Millar, A., plumber & gas fitter, Queen's road East Miller, J. I., (Miller, White & Co.) bill broker, Shanghai Miller, G. W., stevedore, Yokohama
Miller, H. B, barrister-at-law, Shanghai
Miller, D. A., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow Miller, H. M., appraiser to Japanese Customs, Yokohama Miller, J., assistant steward, General Hospital, Yokohama Miller, Rev. E. R., missionary, Yokohama
Miller, W. A., foreman, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama Miller, A. (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Miller, Rowley, (Miller, White & Co.) billbroker, Shanghai Miller, W., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Miller, C., bat manufacturer, Iloilo
Millership, S., overman, Takasima Colliery, Nagasaki
Milley, W., compositor, N. C. Herald office, ShangLai
Millot, E., (Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Mills, N., Gunner, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Mills, H., "Sailors' Home," Yokohama
Mills, Rev. C. R., missionary, Tung-chow-foo
Mills, W. J., (C. Thorel & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Mills, F. B., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Milne, A., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Milne, J., second officer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Milsom, A., (Valmalle, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS,
Milsom, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Milstead, J. W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Milte, A. R., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) warehouseman, Singapore Milton, A., boatswain, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Minck, C., "North German Home," Shanghai
Minjoot, F., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Minjoot, W. J., (Crane Bros.) assistant, Singapore
Minjoot, J. M., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Miranda, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen Mirranda, C., (N. C. Herald office) compositor, Shanghai
Mitchell, J., acting chief engineer, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Macao
Mitchell, J.. (Inglis & Co.) assistant, Spring Gardens
Mitchell, W. P., (Mitchell, Cope & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Mitchell, F. W., Jr., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Mitchell, W., (J. P. Bisset & Co.) land agent, Shanghai (absent)
Mitchell, A., (Curnow & Co.) storekeeper, Yokohama
Mitchell, G., pilot, Taku
Mitchell, J. F., shipbuilder, Nagasaki
Mitchell, W. J., pilot, Foochow (absent)
Mitford, B. A., broker and secretary to Chamber of Commerce, Foochow
Mittre, sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon
Moberly, E. G., (Chartered Bank) acting accountart, Shanghai
Modesto, F., (Y. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila
Mody, H. N., auctioneer and broker, Graham street
Mody, P. C., broker, Shanghai
Moeller, A. H., mariner, Bangkok
Moller, E., mariner, Bangkok
Moerike, G., (Botica de la Escolta) manufacturer of Soda Water, &c., Mauila
Moggridge, Col. J. Y., commanding Royal Engineers
Mogra, R. S., merchant, Canton
Mohmed Ally, H. M., merchant, Aberdeen street
Moir, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) carpenter, Kowloon
Moireau, P., secretary, Harbour Masters' office, Saigon
Moisy, L., second office, Direction of the Interior, Saigon
Molchanoff, J. M., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow Molesworth, A., (J. Smedley) assistant, Yokohama
Molin, O., (Lohmann and Kuchmeister,) assistant, Yokohama Molison, C. C., second officer steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast Möllendorff, O. von, student interpreter, German Legation, Peking Möller, E., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
Möller, N., broker and general agent, Shanghai (absent) Möller, H. A., (Möller & Meisner) shipchandler, Bangkok Möller, J., (Möller & Meisner) shipchandler, Bangkok Möller, L. P., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Shanghai Mollison, J. P., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Molloy, E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Keelung
Moloney, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Molotkoff, O. J., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Molt, C., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Monalits, S. W., (G. Velozo) clerk, Cebu
Moncrieff, A. L., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Mongan, J., consul for Great Britain, Netherlands, & Aus.-Hungarian Monarchy, Ttsin
Monge, J. M. y., Captain General of Philippine Islands, Manila
Monis, J., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Monot, (Monot & Pérè) stationery merchant, Saigon
Monro, J. D., (Thomas & Mercer) clerk, Canton and Macao
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Montagneux, P., Roman Catholic missionary, Ningpo Monteiro, T. J. B., assistant, Macao Dispensary, Macao Monteiro, J. X., commission agent, Shanghai
Montell, H. H., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Montgomery, R. E., lieutenant marines, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Montgomery, J. P., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M., corvette Modeste Montgomery, G. L., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Montigny, Remi de; merchant, Shanghai (absent) Monument, H., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Monwood, A. P., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Moomeen, A., (E. Pubaney) manager, Lyndhurst terrace
Moon, H., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Mooney, Capt. J., Shanghai
Mooney, J. K., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Moonramjee, S., (Balmoocan Davecurn) clerk
Moore, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Moore, D., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Moore, W., sub-lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Moore, J. M., commission agent, Shanghai
Moore, M. G., (Russell & Co.) agent, and vice-consul for Sweden and Norway, Tientsin
Moore, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Moore, E., (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Moore, W. H., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) storekeeper, Peddar's wharf
Moore, C. F., Maritime Customs examiner, Kiukiang
Moore, W. P., bairdresser, &c., Hongkong hotel building .
Moore, L., broker, Shanghai
Moore, Alonzo, (American Rice Mill) millwright, Bangkok
Moorehead, T., Maritime Customs examiner, Tientsin (absent)
Moorhead, Thos, M.D., deputy surgeon general, Military Medical department
Moorhead, R. B., Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Foochow
Moosabhoy, A., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) manager, Cochrane street
Moosdeen, Ali, boarding-house keeper, Lower Lascar-row
Morales, J., vice-president of the municipality, Manila
Moran, R., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Amoy
Moreau, superintendent of public gardens, Saigon
Morehouse, W. N., assistant, Maritime Customs, Canton
Morejou, Don Carlos de O., Spanish vice-consul, Amoy
Morel, I., rector, Seminario Conciliar de Jaro, Iloilo
Morel, E., bill and bullion broker, and consul for Belgium, Shanghai Morelos, A., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Morelos, N., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Morelos, C., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Moreton, H., first-officer, steamer Kinshan, Canton river
Morf, H. C., merchant, Yokohama
Morgan, D. L., C.B., M.D., deputy inspector general, Royal Naval Hospital
Morgan, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Ningpo
Morgan, Chas. H., broker, Queen's road
Morgan, F. A., Maritime Customs assistant, Chinkiang
Morgan, W. M., broker, Peddar's hill
Morice, (Morice, Frères & Bailly) storekeeper, Saigon
Morin, M. E., assistant commissary, Naval department, Saigon (absent)
Moritz, C.. (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila
Morley, W., draughtsman, Government railway service, Yokohama Morphew, J. S., (G. Smith & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Morris, T. J., (Wetmore & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Morris, J. S., (Morris, Barlow & Co.) engineer, Manila
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Morris, A. G., ship and general broker, The Hermitage Morris, B. J., (Morris & Co.) merchant, Foochow Morris, M., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Morris, J., district superintendent of telegraphs, Yokohama Morris, Rev. A., missionary, Osaka
Morris, J., (Morris, Lewis & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Morris, H. S., North China Insurance Company, secretary, Shanghai
Morris, T., acting assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove Morrison, A., (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East Point Morrison, J. H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) engineer, Yedo
Morrison, W., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Morrison, J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Saigon
Morrison, J. K., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Queen's road Morriss, Henry, (Morriss & Fergusson) bill & bullion broker, Shanghai Morse, G. D., assistant, Sanitary dept., Municipal Council, Shangbai Morse, J. A., (Chipman, Stone & Co.) clerk, Yokohama.
Morse, H. B., Martime Customs clerk, Shangbai
Morse, W. H., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Morstadt, E., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Morton, A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Mosely, J. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Moses, M. C., (Moses & Co.) Singapore
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Moses, C., (Sarkies & Moses) merchant, Singapore Moses, A. C., (Sarkies & Moses) merchant, Singapore Moses, N. C., (Sarkies & Moses) clerk, Singapore Moses, A. E. (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Chefoo Moses, D. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Moses, J. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Moses, S. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Moses, S. M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Moss, D., (Howard & Moss) merchant, West Point
Moss, H., Yokohama
Moss, E. J., Japanese Government school, Niigata Gakko, Niigata
Moss, C. D., proprietor, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama
Moss, John, (Dodd & Co.) assistant, Tamsui
Mossop, W. H., secretary and clerk to the Chief Justice
Mostyn, R. B., superintendent of roads & police, Municipal Council, Tientsin
Motion, J., watchmaker, Singapore
Motta, A., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) clerk, Yokohama
Motz, Robt., Government secretary and interpreter, Yokohama
Moule, Rev. Geo. E., missionary, Hangchow
Moule, Rev. A. E., missionary, Ningpo
Moulls, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Taku
Moulron, E., Belgian vice-consul, Yokohama
Mourilyan, W., (Mourilyan, Heimann & Co.) merchant, Osaka
Moustier, Comte de, attache, French Legation, Peking
Moutrie, S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Moutton, accountant, Municipal Department, Saigon
Movellan, J., restaurant keeper, Manila
Mowat, R. A., law secretary and registrar, Supreme court, Shanghai
Mowjee, S., (E. Pubaney) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Mowll, R. A., M.D., surgeon, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Moxham, W. E., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Takao
Moya, F., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Mugabure, P. H., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo Mugford, J., foreman of shipwrights, Naval yard
Digitized by
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Muggeridge, S. A, acting secretary, Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Singapore Muggeridge, J. S., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gan-vessel Kestrel
Mühlensteth, J. A., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow
Mübry, O., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Muir, G. W., paymaster R.N., secretary to Commodore Parish
Muirhead, H., (Eastern Ext., Aust., & China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore Muirhead, B. A., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Muirhead, Rev. W., missionary, Shanghai
Mulaton, contractor, Saigon
Mulholland, W., (Borneo Co.) manager, Singapore
Muller, C. G., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Müller, O., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow
Müller, V., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Gutzlaff, Shanghai
Müller, E., (De Bay, Gótte & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Müller, C., police force, Hiogo
Müller, O., (J. W. Müller & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Müller, J. W., (J. W. Müller & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Müller, G. F., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Müller, W., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) mert., & act. con. for Netherlands, Bangkok Müller, F., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Müller, A., shipchandler, Macao
Müller, Augustus, M.D., (Jones, Müller & Manson) physician, Amoy (absent) Müller, H. C., Maritime Customs assistant, tide surveyor, Foochow
Mullins, D., sergeant of police, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Mummery, G., lightkeeper, Turnabout lighthouse, Foochow
Muncherjee, D., (Framjee Hormusjee & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road
'Muncherjee, E., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Munday, N., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Munn, D., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Muñoz, F., director Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Muñoz, J., proprietor, "Bazar Oriental," Manila
Munroe, H. S., M.E., professor of mineralogy, Imperial University, Yedo Munz, J., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Muraour, P., (L. Poitevin) assistant, Yokohama
Murphy, J. Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Murphy, D., chief engineer, steamer White Cloud, Canton river
Murphy, M. W., " Mariners' Home," proprietor, Shanghai
Murray, D., assist. engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart
Murray, A. L., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Murray, R., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Shanghai
Murray, J. B., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Anlan, Canton
Murray, E. D., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Murray, D. G., Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
Murray, M. E., (Margesson & Co.) merchant, Macao
Murray, Rev. W. H., agent, National Bible Society of Scotland, Peking
Mustard, R. W., (Mustard & Co.) general storekeeper, Shanghai
Myburgh, A., barrister-at-law, Shanghai
Myers, C., auctioneer, Tientsin
Myers, W. Wykeham, M.B., medical practitioner, Chefoo
Mylne, H. A., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk
Nachtigal, Geo., butcher, Hiogo
Nachtrieb, A., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Nacken, Rev. J., missionary, Fukwing
Nahmens, G., clerk and constable, German consulate, Amoy Nail, C., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Naladaroo, P. P., merchant, Canton
Nalda, C., civil doctor, Manila
Namazee, H. A., (H. A. Asgar & H. Esmail) clerk, Gage street Nankwell, G., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Narrow, S., (Ramsey, Wakefield & Co.) assistant, Bangkok Narrus, J., postmaster, Saigon
Natha, H. A., (H. A. Esmail & Co.) manager, Hollywood road Nathan, S. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) agent, Tientsin Nathan, J. A., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Chinkiang Natban, E. E. (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Nathan, M. J., Shanghai
Naudin, J., (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Naudin, V., lighthouse-keeper, Turnabout lighthouse, Foochow Navarro, M., (Puig y Llagostera Hermanos)sistant, Manila Nazer, A., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee, Canton Nazer, B. W., shipping reporter, N. C. Herald office, Shanghai Nazer, J. S., (Inglis & Co.) clerk, Spring Gardens
Neate, S. R., inspector of buildings, Surveyor-general's office Neave, J., (Chartered Bank) act. sub-manager aud acct., Singapore Neave, J., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Nebot, Rev. J., R. C. missionary, Takao
Needham, Hon. E. J., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Nefedieff, N. A., merchant, Tientsin
Négre, A. F., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) clerk, Yokohama
Nefedieff, A. A., (N. A. Nefedieff) clerk, Tientsin
Neimen, F., proprietor, hotel "Stadt Stralsund," Amoy
Nelson, H. H., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Queen's road
Nelson, Rev. R., missionary, Shanghai (absent)
Nemchinoff, M. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Nemchinoff, F. J., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Nerle, E. M., Yokohama
Ness, G. P., barrister-at-law, Yokohama
Nethersole W., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Neubronner, A. W., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Neubronner, J. L., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Singapore
Neuman, F., proprietor, "Hotel Hamburg," Singapore
Neumann, T., (Siemssen & Co,) clerk, Shanghai
Neves, T., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street
Nevin, Rev. J. C., missionary, Canton
Nevius, Rev. John L., D.D., missionary, Chefoo
Newbury, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin (absent)
Newcombe, E., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Newell, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Newell, G., Junr., (Comptoir d'Escompte) accountant, Shanghai
Newitt, W. T., (E. `E. Australasia & C. Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Saigon Newman, H., second officer, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai
Newman, Walter, (Newman & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow
Newman, W. H., interpreter, British consulate, Bangkok
Newman, Rev. J., missionary, Yedo
Newman, E., proprietor and manager, "Chefoo Family hotel," Chefoo Newton, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Newton, A., manager, Hongkong and China Gas Company, Praya west Newton, C., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Newwitter, N., United States consul, Hiogo (absent)
Ney, Rev. J. L., French missionary, Bangkok
Nibbs, C. W., engineer, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
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Nicaise, H., (Borneo Co., Limited) manager, & col for Belgium & Siam, Queen's road
Nichol, R., "Harmonic Hotel," Singapore
Nicholls, B., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Amoy
Nicholls, J., (Hiogo Hotel) assistant, Hingo
Nicholls, C. G., chief boatswain's mate, Naval College, Yedo
Nicholson, J. F., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Nicholson, G., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Burd's lane Nicholson, C. W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Foochow Nicholson, C.. (Shaw Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Nicolayson, N. O., steward in charge, General Hospital, Yokohama Niedhardt, E., (Medical Hall) chemist, Queen's road
Nielsen, F. C., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) agent, Yokohama Nielsen, C. P., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Amoy Nielsen, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Nielsen, F. L., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) electrician, Nagasaki Nielsen, C., (A. Coutris & Co.) assistant, Tientsin
Niewerth, Professor, Medical College, Yedo Nightingale, Rev. A. W., missionary, Hankow
Nind, A. D., (J. Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow Niobey, E., lawyer, Saigon
Nissen, A., pilot, Swatow
Nissen, Ferd., (Siemssen & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Nissle, G., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Nistead, T., mariner, Bangkok
Noble, A. K., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Noble, John, (G. Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road Noble, C. J., (Hongkong Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road Noel, G. W., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Noetzli, G. H., deputy commissioner of Customs, Shanghai Nogueira, V., (H.K.C. & M.S.B. Co.) wharfinger, Macao Nolting, J., merchant and commission agent, Shanghai
Nölting, N. A., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co ) clerk, Hankow
Nooroodin, B., (Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.) clerk, Cochrane street
Norden, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Nordenstedt, N. N., assistant engineer, Government Railway service, Yokohama Norman, J., merchant, Iloilo
Noronha, D., (Noronha & Sons) printer, Wellington street
Noronha, S., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street
Noronha, L., (Noronha & Sons) printer, Wellington street North, John, (Yokohama Dispensary) chemist, Yokohama Norries, R. O., (Netherlands Trading Society) Singapore Norrington, Ed., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Northey, H. A., (Westall, Galton & Co.) tea-inspector, Foochow Northcote, G. S, second clerk, Registrar General's office
Notley, W. H., agent for H. S. King & Co., London, Stanley street
Novion, A., commissioner of Customs, Hankow
Nowrojee, D., merchant and baker, and lessee Hongkong hotel, Queen's road Noyes, Rev. H. V., missionary, Canton
Nunes, E., compositor, Hongkong Times office
Nunes, L. F., clerk, Revenue department, Macao
Nuno, C. F., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Aberdeen street
Nunn, Charles, constable, British consulate, Chinkiang
Nutcher, G. A., carpenter, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Nuthoo, C., (N. Kessowjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Nutter, Geo., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Canton Nye, Gideon, (Nye & Co.) merchant, Canton
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Nye, C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Nysten, G., constable, German Legation, Peking
Oakey, Francis, (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Oastler, J., superintendent of works, Public works department, Yokohama Obadaya, I. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Obadaya, E. J., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
O'Brien, R. A., M.D., medical practitioner, "Duart," Caine road
O'Brien, T., inspector of nuisances, and foreman Fire Brigade
O'Callaghan, Capt. C., private secretary and aide-de-camp to H.E. the Governor Ocampo, V. de, (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Ocampo, P., (Tillson, Hermann & Co.) clerk, Manila Ochoa, R., (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila
Odell, John, (Odell & Leyburn) merchant, Foochow
Oehlers, H., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Oelke, D., (Ladage & Oelke) clothier, &c., Shanghai (absent)
Oelke, J. D. W., (Ladage & Oelke) merchant tailor, &c., Yokohama (absent)
Oeltze, G., pilot, Foochow (absent)
Oestmann, A., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Ogden, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Ogden, J., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ogilvie, J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ogilvie, T. (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ogilvy, J. L., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Shanghai Ogle, R. G., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ohlinger, Rev. Franklin, missionary, Foochow (absent) Ohliner, E., second class clerk, Maritime Customs, Peking Oblrichs, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ojeda, Emilio de, chargé d'affaires, Spanish Legation, Yedo
Olaguivel, Juan, (Claguivel, Guivelondo & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Olañeta, J., assistant, Valdes & Co.'s saw mills, Manila
Olano, E. de, (Larrinaga & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Olarovsky, Alex. E., Russian consul, and acting consul for Italy, Nagasaki Oldham, C. F., lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Olivares, N., medical inspector to the Ariny Department of Manila Oliveira, F. S., (N. C. Herald office) printing manager, Shanghai Oliveira, A. S., second purser, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai Oliveira, J. F. de, lieur.-quartermaster, Macao Battalion, Macao Oliveira, A. M., (Oliveira & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Oliver, Geo., (Heard & Co.) clerk, & aoting vice-consul for Russia, Foochow Oliver, E. H., (Municipal Council) engineer, Shanghai
Oliver, A. H., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Ollia, D. D., (D. D. Ollia & Co.) merchant and com. agent, Taiwan
Ollia, N. D., merchant, Amoy
Ollia, J. N., (N. D. Ollia) assistant, Amoy
Olmsted, F. H., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Olona, A., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) clerk, Manila
Olsen, M. P., mariner, Bangkok
Olsen, A., master, customs lightship Newchwang, Newchwang. Olson, J., (G. Nachtigal & Co.) butcher, Hiogo
Olson, J., proprietor, "National tavern," Queen's road central Olasan, A., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow Olyphant, T., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, Shanghai O'Malley, A. B., pilot, Newchwang (absent)
Ommanney, F. S., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious Opisso, A., reporter, "El Diario de Manila," Manila
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Oppell, George, lithographer, Manila
Oppen, E. G., bat manufacturer, Iloilo Oppenheimer, J., Yokohama
Oppenheimer, M., Yokohama
Opsteltein, (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) clerk, Saigon Orieux, pilot, Saigon
Orley, G., inspector of markets
Orme, P., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Orme, A., assistant, Horse Bazaar, Shanghai
Orny, V., storekeeper, Yokohama
Orosco, E. del Saz, secretary, Sociedad de Fianzas, Manila
Orr, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Orr, W. S., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Orroño, A. de, president, Tribunal of Commerce, Saigon
Orroño, A. de, merchant, and agent for Saigon rice mill, Saigon
Ursted, A. 8., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Company) clerk, Woosung, Shanghai Orta, Rev. F., R. C. missionary, Shanghai
Ortega, M., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ortega, M., (. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ortega, G., (L. Eugster & Co.) clerk, Manila
Orth, H., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Ortiz, A., (A. Franco & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ortiz, L., (M. Perez Marqueti) olerk, Manila
Orton,, captain, steamer Chow Phya, Bangkok
Osborn, P., foreign secretary, Judicial department, Yokohama
Osgood, D. W., M.D., missionary, Foochow
Osmeña, P., (Osmeña & Co.) hosier, &c.. Cebu
Osmeña, V., (Osmeña & Co.) hosier, &c., Cebu
Osmeña, Z., (Osmeña & Co.) hosier, &c., Cebu
Osmund, C., (Registrar-general's office) registration clerk Osten, L. von., student interpreter, German Legation, Yedo Osterholm, L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang Otadui, F. de O., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Mauila Otal y R., E., secretary, Spanish Legation, Peking
Ott, Rev. R., missionary, Basil missionary society, Chonglok Ott, T., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ottaway, E. F., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Ningpo Otten, J., mariner, Bangkok
Ottomeier, A., (Mestern & Hülse) clerk, Canton
Oueda, C., interpreter, French consulate, Yokobama
Overbeck, H., (Overbeck & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Overbeck, Baron de, merchant, and Consul General for Austria, Peddar's hill
Owston, A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Oxenbam, E. L., assistant, H.B.M. consulate, Takao
Oxley, C., compositor, Hiogo News Office, Hiogo
Oxley, E. H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Ozorio, E. C., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Queen's road
Ozorio, C. H., (A. MacG. Heaton) clerk, Praya
Ozorio, C. A., Junr., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Ozorio, C. F., (Borneo Company) clerk, Queen's-road
Ozorio, E. A., (Baron de Overbeck) clerk, Peddar's hill
Ózoux, clerk, Chamber of Commerce, Saigon
Paasch, C., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Pabalan, E., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila Pacheco, A., lawyer, Macao
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Pacheco, D. C., (B. de S. Fernandes) clerk, and vice-consul for Siam, Macao Padday. R., Danish consul, Singapore (absent)
Padel, H., clerk, French Post-office, Yo! ohama Padua,, captain, steamer Martaban, Bangkok
Paes, A. M., (Cosmopolitan Dock) assistant, Kowloon
Paez, F., (Tuason & Co.) clerk, Manila
Pagden, H., sailmaker, Yokohama
Page, O., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Page, W. F., inspector, Government railway service, Yokohama
Paget, Thomas Guy, (Beazley, Paget & Co.) merchant, Hankow (absent) Paglar, A. J., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Painter, Rev. G., missionary, Hangchow
Palamountain, B., (Maritime Customs manager of printing office, Shanghai Palladius, Archimandrite of Russian Catholic mission, Peking Pallas, pilot, Saigon
Pallies, V., aerated water manufacturer, Singapore
Pallister, E., (Geo. Smith & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Palm, E., Maritime Customs assistant, Chefoo (absent) Palmer, F. B., turnkey, British consulate, Yokohama Palmer, H. H., (Harrison & Co.) clerk, Singapore Palmer, H. B., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore Palmer, Rev. R. N., missionary, Shaouhying, Ningpo
Palmer, C. H., captain, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Paltenweek, G., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Tsing-po, Canton Pamplona, J. N., clerk, income tax office, Macao
Pan, J. F. del, merchant, Manila
Pan, E. del, (J. F. del Pan & Co.) merchant, Manila Pandorf, G., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Panisse, M., chief of Military Administration, Manila Panton, W., chief-engineer, steamer Hailoong, Coast Papps, Wm., wine and spirit importer, Shanghai Parauchin, G. P., (Russian hotel,) assistant, Hakodadi
Pardon, W., (North China Insurance Company) clerk, Shanghai Pardun, W., (Kniffler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Parish, J. E., commodore, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
Parker, C., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Shanghai
Parker, J., clerk, magistracy
Parker, C. E., (Heard & Co.) merchant, and acting Vice-consul for Russia, Queen's road. Parker, F. C., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Parker, J. H. P., chief officer, receiving ship Wellington, Shanghai
Parker, Thos., (Hongkong Gas Company) clerk, West Point
Parkes, Sir Harry S., K.C.B., British Minister, Japan
Parkhill, S., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Canton
Parlane, W., chief engineer, steamer Thales, Coast
Parmantier, P., civil doctor, Manila
Parr, R. B., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) merchant, Manila
Parry, S., architect, Yohobama
Parsons, Rev. W. E., M A., professor of mathematies, Imperial University, Yedo
Partridge, F. P., marshal, United States consulate, Bangkok
Partridge, Rev. S. B., missionary, Swatow
Partridge, Brig.-Gen. F. W., U.S. Consul, Bangkok
Pascoal, J. P., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Pasedag, C. J., (Pasedag & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Amoy
Pass, S. C., commission agent, Yokohama
Passmore, J. H., first officer, Customs S.S. Kua-hsing, Shanghai
Passos, J. M. dos, (French Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road
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Paster, M., coffee house keeper, Manila
Paterson, R. J., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Iloilo
Paterson, W., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Foochow Paterson, C., (Tunjong Pagar Dock Co.) shipwright, Singapore Paterson, D., pilot, Amoy
Patersson, J. W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Patriat, Rev. C. E., Directeur du Sanitarium, Pokfoolum
Patron, B., (Amigos del Pais Printing office) regent, Manila
Patterson, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S Co.) chief-engineer, Yedo
Patterson, F. G., tutor, Royal Palace, Bangkok
Patterson, H., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Paul, R. H., lieutenant and commander, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Paul, S., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Paul, E. B., student interpreter, British Legation, Yedo
Paul, R., shipchandler, Shanghai
Paul, F. J., compositor, Amoy Shipping Report office, Amoy
Paula, F. de, clerk, Administracao do Conselho, Mucao
Paulsen,, mariner, Bangkok
Paulsen, W., foreman shipwright, Amoy Dock Co., Amoy
Paulsen, O. T. H, (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pavia, C., sub-inspector of the Artillery School, Manila
Peacock, P., inspector, British legation escort, Yedo
Pearce, A., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Pearce, W., nav. lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Pearce, J., superintendent of works, Public works department, Yokohama
Pearson, Walter, agent for Reuter's Telegram Co., Shanghai
Pearson, H., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Pearson, G. C., (Pearson & Laurance) merchant, Yokobama
Pearson, J. T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Pedder, W. H., British consul, Foochow
Pedrera, J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Pedro, W., compositor, Amoy Shipping Report office
Pedro, A. San, (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Samar, Manila
Peerozshaw, P., (Burjorjee Khodadad & Co.) merchant, Singapore Peil, F., merchant, Peddar's wharf
Peignet, (Peignet et Dequirré) brewer, Saigon
Pein, J. von, captain, Anglo-Chinese force, Ningpo
Pejemski, J. P., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Pelestot, G., storekeeper, Manila
Pell, B., (Eastern Ext. Aust. and China Tele. Co.) general manager, Singapore
Pellekaan, J. van H., (Netherlands Trading Society) clerk, Singapore
Pelissier, V., timber merchant, Saigon
Pellew, H. M. G., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Peltzer, J., (Lohmann & Kuchmeister) tailor, &c., Yokohama
Pelu, Rev. A. C. A., R. C. missionary, Nagasaki
Pemberton, T.. (Tug and Lighter Company) assistant, Shanghai
Penati, J, professor of music, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Penavayre, L. E., judge, Saigon
Pender, J., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Sui-tsing, Canton Pendered, J. C., captain, lighthouse tender Thabor, Yokohama Penfold, C. E., superintendent of police, Shanghai
Penn, H., Osaka
Penny, C. P., assistant paymaster, H.B. M. gun-vessel Curlew Penny, R., Government School, Osaka
Penrose, J. H., Maritime Customs boat officer, Amoy
Peperill, G., Naval College, Yedo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Pequignot, M., French Livery Stables, Yokohama
Percebois, C., surveillant, travaux publics, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Percival, R. H., (Reiss & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
Percival, W. H., (North China Insurance Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Percival, Municipal sergeant, Yokohama
Péré, (Monot & P'éré) stationery merchant, Saigon
Pereira, H. M., Portuguese consul, Bangkok
Pereira, F. A., (Mackenzie & Co) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, A. M., member of the Municipal Council, Macao
Pereira, E. A., (Patent Slip and Dock Co.) assistant, Singapore
Pereira, A., compositor, Jornal de Macao office, Macao
Pereira, J. G., (W. Meyerink) clerk, Shanghai
Pereira, A., officer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Pereira, E. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hiogo (absent) Pereira, L. A. J., (B. A. Pereira) clerk, Macao
Pereira, B. A., merchant, and chancelier, Belgian consulate, Macao
Pereira, J. P., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, A. L. G., (National Bank of India) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, V. S., lawyer, and first substitute, Judicial department, Macao
Pereira, J., Victoria Bakery, Wellington street
Pereira, H. A., (Carvalho & Co.) assist., & chancelier & interpreter, Portg. con., S'hai Pereira, F. G., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Pereira, R., (A. A. de Mello & Co.) clerk, Macao
Pereira, M. C., purser, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Pereira, M., civil doctor, Manila
Pereira, B., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pereira, P., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Pereira, T. S., (Carvalho & Co.) compositor, Shanghai
Pereira, A. F., (Landstein & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Pereira, A. M. R., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Praya west
Pereira, A. A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road (absent) Pereira, E., (E. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Praya
Peres, B. A., (Oriental Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Perez, J., coffee house keeper, Manila
Perez, M., (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Perez, M., deputy judge, Pototon, Philippines
Perez, M., acting manager, Valdes & Co.'s saw mills, Manila
Perkins, G., constable, river police, Shanghai
Perkins, Dr., H. M., dentist, Yokohama
Perkins, Jos. A., godown keeper, S.S.N. Co.'s Kin-wing-sing godowns, Shanghai
Perks, A. F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assist, correspondent, Yedo
Permewan, R. T., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk. Queen's road
Perpetuo, G., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Perpetuo, J. E., interpreter, Judicial department, Macao
Perreau, A., undertaker, Singapore
Perreaux, Rev. R. N., French missionary, Authia, Siam
Perregaux, F., aerated water works, Yokohama
Perrichon, (P'errichon & Band) contractor, Saigon
Perrin, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Saigon
Perrin, E., hairdresser, Yokohama
Perry, I. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Perry, M. S., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Pestonjee, R., broker, Shanghai
Pestonjee, J., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) baker, storekeeper, &c., Yokoboma
Pestonjee, P., (Byramjee Pestonjee) clerk, Singapore
Petch, A. W. O., navigating midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
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Petel, A., Senior, sugar estate owner, Porac Pampanga, Philippines Petel, A., Junior, sugar estate owner, Porac-Pampanga, Philippines
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Petel, (. van P., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) mert. & con. for Netherlands, Manila (absent) Peters, R. H.. captain, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Peters, F., assistant, Sanitary dept., Municipal Council, Shanghai
Peters, H., (Knoop & Co.) shipchandler, Shanghai
Peters, G., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Petersen, N. C. R., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Petersen, P. L., captain, Gt. N. Telegraph Co.'s str. H. C. Orsted, Shanghai.
Petersen, M. G., (H. A. Petersen & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Petersen, E., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Burd's lane.
Petersen, J. M., pilot, lugger Teazer, Ningpo
Petersen, P. W., constable, British consulate, Tamsui
Petersen, O. J. V., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) assistant, Nagasaki
Petersen, J., sergeant, police force, Hiogo
Petersen, H. A., (Petersen & Co.) merchant & com. agent, & con. for Denmark, Amoy
Petersen, C., lightkeeper, Middle Dog lighthouse, Foochow
Peterson, Peter, proprietor. "Royal Oak" tavern, Queen's road central
Peterson, C. F. W., proprietor, "German Tavern," Queen's road Central
Peterson, W., shipping master, German consulate, Praya central
Pethick, W. N., U.S. Vice-consul and interpreter, Tientsin
Petitjean, Mgr. B. T., Catholic Bishop of Japan, Yokohama Petrocochino, P. E., broker, Yokohama
Pettersen, G., mariner, Bangkok
Pettier, Rev. A. E., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama
Peyre, S., "Oriental Hotel," assistant, Yokohama
Pezuela, M. de la, president, Judicial department, Manila
Pfaff, R., (H. Müller & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Pfaff, L., (H. Müller & Co.) watch maker, Shanghai Philastre, inspector of native affairs, Saigon Philipesk, Mme., tavern keeper, Saigon
Phillips, J., gunner, Revenue cruiser Ling Feng Amoy
Philips, Jno., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Phillips, R., (Malcolm, Willcox & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Phillips, Geo., acting consul for Great Britain and Austro-Hungary, Amoy Phillips, T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton
Philipps, Hon. G., Attorney General, Singapore
Phipps, W. T., (E. Holdsworth) clerk, Shanghai
Phipps, A. L., (Phipps, Hickling & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Phipps, H. G., (Phipps, Hickling & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Phoenix, Richd., marshal, United States consulate, Shanghai Phraden, Rev. C. E., French missionary, Bangkok
Piaget, E., watchmaker, Manila
Piatkoff, M. F., (Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co.) merchant, Hankow Piatkoff, M., (M. Piatkoff & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Piazzoli, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Picault, supt. of public roads, Saigon
Pichon, L., M.D., (Galle & Pichon) medical practitioner, Shanghai
Pickering, H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Pickford, C. R. B., (Pickford & Co.) merchant, Cebu
Picon, P. A., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Piercy, Rev. G., missionary, Canton
Piercy, G., Junr., acting headmaster, Chinese Government school, Canton
Pierre, J. B., director of botanical gardens, Saigon
Pierson, Rev. I., missionary, Pau-ting-foo, Peking Piesdorff, A. L., pilot, Swatow
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Pignatel, V., (Pignatel & Co.) storekeeper. Nagasaki Pignatel, C., (Pignatel & Co.) storekeeper, Nagasaki Pignatel, J., hotel-keeper, Chefoo
Pike, F. O., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious Pike, C. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow Pike, O. O., (Pickford & Co.) clerk, Cebu Pila, U., merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Pilcher, Rev. L. W., missionary, Peking (absent)
Pilkington, A. A., Government Service, Yedo
Pim, T., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Foochow Pina, M., civil doctor, Manila
Pillant, A., (Oriental Hotel) cook, Wellington street Pinckvoss, J. H., (Blain & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Pineda, N., solicitor, Iloilo
Pinel, J., Junr., (Heard & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Pinheiro, Capt. F. H., inspector of war materials, Macao
Pinn, J. F., manager, Japan Herald office, Yokohama
Pinna, F. F., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street
Pinna, J. de, writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Pinto, R., organist, Roman Catholic Church
Pinto, R. S., (A. Millar & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Pioche, pilot, Saigon
Piotrowski, K. de, auctioneer, Hiogo
Piper, Rev. J., missionary, Yedo
Pipon, J. P., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Piquet,, director of the Interior, Saigon
Piquet, E., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Pirkis, A. E., accountant, British Legation, Peking
Piry, P., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow
Pitkin, Jno., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Pitkin, Jos., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Pitman, John, (Pitman & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Pitman, G. D., captain, steamer Knangtung, Coast
Piton, Rev. C. P., missionary, Basil mission
Pitter, V. de P. S., member of the Municipal Council, Macao
Pittman, Frank, paymaster, R.N., naval act. & storekeeper, Vict. depôt, Y'hama Place, J. E., chief mate, Customs lightship Newchwang, Newchwang
Place, T., Junr., Shanghai
Place;, assistant, "Liverpool Arms" tavern, Yokohama
Place, L. de S., (Syme & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Placé, F., compositor, Japan Mail office, Yokohama
Placé, A. M., sorter, Post-office
Placé, J. L., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Placé, C. de S., writer, procurador's department, Macao
Placé, F. L., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Queen's road
Plate, F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Kobe
Playfair, G. H. M., assistant, British consulate, Canton Plesis, Rev, M., Roman Catholic missionary, Osaka
Plitt, C., chemist & druggist, Manila
Plumb, Rev. Nathan J., missionary, Foochow
Plummer, A. (G. Domoney & Co.) butcher, &c., Yokohama
Plunkett, J., constable, English police, Yokohama
Plunkett, J., pilot, Newchwang
Plunkett, Hon. F. R., secretary, British Legation, Yedo Poate, W., (Thompson & Hind) assistant, Queen's road Poate, W. H., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
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Poate, F., Surveyor-General's office
Poesnecker, L. (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya Pobl, J., (Pohl Freres & Co.) Yokohama
Pohl, H., (Pohl Freres & Co.) Yokohama
Pohl, S., (Pohl Freres & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Poignand, J. J., procureur-general, Administration of Justice, Saigon Poignand, W., assistant, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai
Poignaud, G. J. G., deputy judge, Saigon
Poirier, Rev. J. F., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Poisson, C., (C. Poisson & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Poitevin, L., confectioner, Yokohama
Pol, L. van der, Wreck Recovery Co., Yokohama
Pole, G. H., sec. to the engineer-in-chief, Government railway service, Yokohama Pole, Wm., F.R.S., consulting engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Poletti, P., quartermaster, Customs revenue cruiser Hsuan-wei, Canton
Polishwalla, M. B., broker, Peel street
Polite, Geo., merchant, Shanghai
Pollard, F. L., (Strachan & Thomas) clerk, Yokohama
Pollock, T., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Pollock, A. J., (Chapman, King & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pollock, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow
Pomeroy, S. W., Jr., (Russell & Co.) merchant, Praya
Pond, J. A., accountant, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai (absent)
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Ponomareff, P. A., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) mer. & act. vice-con. for Russia, H'kow
Poons, C., clerk, British consulate, Manila
Popoff, P., interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking
Popp, E., (Van Oordt & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Porte, officer of ordonnance, Saigon
Porter, Rev. H. D., M.D., missionary, Tientsin
Porter, C. E., pilot, Foochow
Porter, A. P., merchant, Hakodadi
Portes, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Porteus, H. L., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Posch, W., (China and Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Osaka
Posnett, constable, British Legation, Peking
Pot, J. J. van der, (Netherlands Trading Society) agent, Yokohama
Potteaux, French interpreter, Saigon
Potter, W., F., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Potts, L. C., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Poulsen, E., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Company) clerk, Burd's lane
Poulsen, C. H. O., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Poulter, F. E, sub-lieutenaut, H.M.S. gun-vessel Lapwing
Poupon, driector, Courier de Saigon office, Saigon
Powcock, T. G., chief officer, steamer Douglas, Coast
Powell, W. J., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Powell, H. T., (Powell & Co.) auctioneer, Singapore
Powell, C. S., (Brown & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Powell, G. O., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Powers, R. H. (A. Kassburg & Co.) storekeeper, and marshal U.S. consulate, Nagasaki Powrie, James, (MacKenzie & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Powys, E., (Driscoll & Co.) tailor, Yokohama
Poynter, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Canton
Pozas, R., (Russell & Sturgis) marine surveyor, Manila
Prater, C. G., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Pratt, B. H., (Pratt, Bird & Co.) draper, Yokohama
Praun, W., architect, Government Hospital, Yedo
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Preciados, T., (J. J. Bischoff & Co.) assistant, Iloilo Prehn, Luis O., (Prehn & Co.) merchant, Manila Prémesnil, R. de, chief d'etat major, Saigon Prémont, M., (V. Roque) clerk, Saigon
Prentice, J., third engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Prentice, J., (Boyd & Co.) assistant Singapore
Prestage, Ward, clerk of works, Surveyor-general's office
Preston, T., manager, Hongkong Times office, Duddell street Preston, Rev. C. F., missionary, Canton
Preysler, J., (Cucullu & Co.) clerk, Manila
Price, B. J., (H. Consterdine) assistant, Chefoo
Price, John M., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Surveyor-general
Price, C. J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Amoy
Price, Alex., bill broker, and secretary of Chamber of Commerce & H'kow Club, H'kow
Prieto, L., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Primrose, J. A., (Primrose & Co.) commission agent, Shanghai
Primrose, W. M., broker, Shanghai
Prior, J. O., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Prior, J. E. H., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Pritchard, A. T., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Pritchard, F. B., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart
Pritzsche, Rev. C., missionary, Longheu
Prockter, pilot, Saigon
Protassieff, J., student interpreter, Russian Legation, Peking
Provanaries, J., compositer, Commercial Press office, Singapore
Provand, A., (A. Provand & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Provost, Rev., Catholic missionary, Peking
Prowse, F., storekeeper, Government telegraph service, Yokohama Pryer, W. B., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pryer, H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Pubaney, E., merchant, Gage street
Pugh, F., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Pugh, W., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) merchant, Hankow Puhlmann, A., proprietor, "Adelphi Hotel," Singapore Pulsipher, C. H., pilot, Newchwang
Punchard, J., captain, steamer --, Coust
Purcell, P. H., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
Purcell, T. A., principal medical officer, Government railway service, Yokohama Purdon, John G., (Purdon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Purves, C. K., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Purvis, J. M., broker, Singapore
Purvis, J.. (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Pustau, W. von, Junr., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Pye, Edmund, (Elles & Co.) merchant, and vice-consul for France, Amoy Pye, R. H., (Elles & Co,) merchant, Amoy
Pyke, Rev. J. H., missionary, Tientsin
Quadling, A. E., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Queely, A. C., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler
Quekett, J. F., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Quelch, C. B., (Quelch & Campbell) shipchandler, Swatow
Quentric, Rev. Y. M., French missionary, Petroo, Siam
Queri, M., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer and commission agent, Manila Quick, W. H., Naval College, Yedo
Quimby, Rev. J. H., missionary, Osaka
Quinn, J., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Quinton, A. W., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Quioga, J. M, (Malcampo & Co.) merchant, Amoy
Rabardelle, Rev. A. P., French missionary, Ban-nok-kuak, Siam Race, Rev. J., missionary, Wusneh
Rädecker, R., (Rädecker & Co.) merchant, Stanley street
Rademaker, P., mariner, Bangkok
Rae, W., Maritime Customs chief examiner, Chefoo
Rae, W., (Medical Hall) assistant, Hiogo
Raffin, W., inspector, Governinent telegraph service, Yokohama'
Raguit, Rev. A., R. C. missionary, Newchwang
Rahimbhoy, F. M., (Rahimbhoy Allabdinbboy) clerk, Hollywood road
Raimondi, Right Rev. J. T., D.D., Vicar Apostolic, Roman Catholic bishop Raitt, P. C., acting sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Ramasse, A., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Ramée, P. A., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Ramirez, J. M. Y., Civil Governor, Manila
Ramirez, M., inspector general of public works, Manila
Ramirez, M., (Ramirez & Giraudier) printer, Manila
Ramirez, J. F., "La Puerta del Sol," Manila
Ramos, G., assistant, Valdez & Co.'s saw mills, Manila
Rampant, architect of public buildings, Saigon
Ramsay, G., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Ramsay, H. F., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Ramsay, J. S., assistant pay master, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor, Emanuel
Ramsey, W. B., paymaster, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Randal, J., gunner, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee, Canton
Randall, T., pilot, Foochow
Randell, J., storeman, H.M. Naval Yard
Randell, H. L., principal medical officer, Singapore
Ranfaing, Rev. J. B., French missionary, Chanthaboon, Siam
Rangan, W., Yokohama
Rangel, A., accountant and distributor, Judicial department, Macao
Rangel, S. J., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Sbanghai Rangousse, de, director of Finance, Saigon
Rankin, W. J., M.D., surgeon, Royal Naval Hospital
Rapalje, Rev. D., missionary, Amoy
Raphael, R. S., merchant, Shanghai
Rapp, F., (F. Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, &c., Queen's road
Rasch, C., (Stucken, Rasch and Ruyter) merchant, Hiogo
Rashleigh, G. V., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Rasmussen, N. C., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Raspe, M., (Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Rastrick, H., fourth engineer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
Rathbone, W., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Rathborne, Chas. A., M.D., surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Raud, A., (J. Raud & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Raud, J., (J. Raud & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Raven, E. A., (Sander & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Ravetta, F., baker, Osaka
Ray, E C., ship-broker, Peddar's wharf
Ray, W. H., secretary, China Traders' Insurance Co., Queen's road. Ray, J. J., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Raymond, B., "Osaka hotel," Osaka
Rayner, J. M., captain, steamer Ningpo, Coast Rayot, E., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Read, W. H. M., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) merchant, & con. gen. for Netherlands, S'pore Read, R. B., (A. L. Johnston & Co.) mert., and consul for Sweden & Norway, Singapore Beardon, J. H., (Mariners' Home tavern,) assistant, Shanghai
Rech, M., (C. J. Gaupp & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Reddelien, G., (Kniffler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Reddelien, A., (Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Reddie, A. C., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya Reddie, J. R, (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reding, J. E. vice-consul for Russia, Shanghai
Redlich, Alexis, (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) merchant Bangkok Redmond, D. J., (S. Easton & Co.) assistant, East Point
Reed, J., cable jointer, steamer Agnes, Singapore
Reeks, A. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Reeks, C., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Rees, E. A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Rees, H., (Yokohama Dispensary) assistant, Yokohama
Rees, C. A., (Carter & Co.) silk broker, Shanghai
Reeve, R., steward, Sailors' Home, Shanghai
Reeves, W., mariner, Bangkok
Reeves, W. M., (Westall, Galton & Co.) public tea inspector, Foochow Reeves, G., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Refray, contractor, Saigon
Regidor, R., telegraph official, Manila
Rego, A. A. de, ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Regouffre, A., (V. Roux & Co.) confectioner, Shangbai
Reh, A., mining engineer, Sado Island
Rehders, E., (W. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Reid, J., (Kobe Iron Works) assistant, Hiogo Reid, A. G., M.D., medical practitioner, Hankow Reid, David, (Reid, Evans & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Reid, F., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Reid, J. P., (Strachan and Thomas) clerk, Yokohama Reid, E. J., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama Reiff, R., (Gutschow & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Reimers, Otto, (P. Heinemann & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Reimers, O., (Reimers, Baehr & Co.) Hiogo
Reimers, C. F., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Reina, F. S., proprietor, "Reina's Hotel," Bangkok
Reis, A., (Mitzu Bishi S.S. Co.) manager, Shanghai
Reis, Lieut. J. S. da Silva, adjutant, Macao Battalion, Macao
Relph, Henry, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Remedios, F.A., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) clerk, Burd's lane
Remedios, A. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street
Remedios, E. A., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) clerk, Burd's lane Remedios, T. F. dos, (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Remedios, J. C. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street
Remedios, V. dos, (J. M. Armstrong) clerk, Queen's road
Remedios, J. J. dos, merchant, and Portuguese Consul-general, Gough street
Remedios, Alex. A. dos, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street
Remedios, Jose A. dos, (Remedios & Co.) merchant, Gough street
Remedios, A. F. dos, (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street
Remedios, M. A. dos, merchant, Macao
Remedios, A. H. dos, member of the Municipal Council, Macao
Remedios, F. J. dos, (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street
Remedios, F. dos, (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf Remedios, G. dos, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Remedios, J. M. dos, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street Remedios, S. B., (Knoop & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Remedios, J. dos, (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Praya
Remedios, A. G. dos, (Douglas Lapraik & Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street Remedios, J. H. dos, (J. J. dus Remedios & Co.) merchant, Gough street Remedios, A. A. dos, (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Praya
Remedios, D. A. dos, (Rozario & Co.) clerk, Stanley street Remedios, C. C. dos, (Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street Remedios, 8. A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Remiannikoff, T. J., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co,) clerk, Kiukiang Remusat, J., Junr., assistant French Post Office, Shanghai
Remusat, M., professor of music, Shanghai
Renault, Rev. A., R. C. missionary, Nagasaki
Rennell, E., (Coare, Lind & Co.) clerk, Canton
Bennell, T. B., harbour master and tide-surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Rennie, T., M.D., medical practitioner, Takao
Rennie, J., Kiangnan Arsenal, naval constructor, Shanghai
Renwick, W., M.D., Osaka
Renyard, T., carpenter, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Repenn, J. A., (Japan Photographic Association) assistant, Yokohama
Retz, F., watchmaker, jeweller, &c., Yokohama
Reubin, D. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Reuchlin, boarding house keeper, Saigon
Reusch, Rev. C. G., missionary, Basil Missionary Society, Lilong
Reutens, P. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Reutens, F. G., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Singapore
Beutens, H. J., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore Reuter, E. L., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street Reuter, H., (Lanfieldt and Meyers) assistant, Yokohama Révilliod, J., chief secretary, Municipal Council, Saigon Reyes, I., coffee house keeper, Manila
Reyes, F., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila Reyes, B., (Reyes & Vaño) merchant, Cebu Reyes, J. N. C., carriage builder, Manila
Reyes, A., (Y. Rocha & Co.) clerk, Manila
Reyes, T., (Reyes & Co.) assistant, Manila
Reymann, Oscar, chemist, Manila
Reynall, H. E., Government school, Osaka
Reynand, J., (Maron & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Reynard, C. E., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Reynard, druggist, Saigon
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Reynders, C. W., (Van Oordt & Co.) clerk, & chancellor of N'lands consulate, Y'hama
Reynell, S., assistant, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai
Reynolds, T. J., broker, Manila
Reynolds, F. A., merchant, Shanghai
Reynols, W. H., mariner, Bangkok
Reyavaan, J. M., (Van Oordt & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Rhein, H. H. G., usher, Netherlands Con. Court for ('hina, Shanghai
Rhein, J., secretary interpreter, Netherlands consulate, Peking
Rheinart, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Rhode, C., merchant, Yokohama
Rhodes, Percival, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya
Riach, J., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Shanghai
Ribeiro, R. V., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street Ribeiro, A. J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Ribeiro, J. V., (A. Millar & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
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FOREIGN KESIDENTS.
Ribeiro, A. V., writer, Junta do Lançamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Ribeiro,, compositor, Japan Gazette office, Yokohama
Ribeiro, M., (E. & H. Hinnekindt) clerk, and act. consul for Portugual, Singapore Ribeiro, J., chief officer & purser, steamer Spark, Canton & Macao
Ribeiro, G., (Garchitorena & Sunith) assistant, Manila
Ribeiro, A. A. V., foreman, Daily Press office
Ribeiro, F. V., chief clerk, income tax office, Macao
Ribeiro, F. C. C., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama Ribeiro, J. A., (N. C. Herald office,) compositor, Shanghai
Ribeiro, F. V., clerk, Auditor General's office
Ribeiro, A. F, (Borneo Company, Limited) clerk, Queen's road
Ribeiro, A. V., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) cierk, Queen's road central Rice, Miss, (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Rice, E. W., commission agent, Shanghai
Rice, J., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Rich, F. St. G., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Rich, Lieut. H. B., Royal Engineers
Richards, Rev. T., missionary, Chefoo
Richards, G. E., sub-lieutenant, H.B. M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Richards, W. T., paymaster, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Richards, W., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew
Richards, G. C., pilot, Newchwang
Richardson, T. W., (Bradley & Co.) merchant, and consul for Netherlands, Swatow Richmond, D. A., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic
Richmond, T. G., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Richten, A., hotel-keeper, "Falck Hotel," Bangkok
Richter, A., (A. Roensch) assistant, Manila
Richter, R., commission merchant, Hiogo
Rickard, G. P., chief clerk, H.M. Naval yard
Ricke, Th., (J. W. Müller & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Rickerby, C., (Japan Paper Making Co.) general manager, Hiogo
Rickett, C. B., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Hiogo
Rickett, J., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) agent, Yokohama
Ricketts, G. T., British consul, Manila
Ricketts, W., gunner, H.B.M. despatch-vessel Vigilant
Riddle, C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant, Nagasaki
Rider, H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Riechmann, J. J., (A. Markwald & Co.) mer, & act. Austro-Hungarian consul, B'kok Riedtmann, F., (Malherbe, Jullier & Co.) clerk, Bangkok
Rietschler, R., watchmaker, Shanghai
Rieutord, assistant, Messageries Maritimes, Saigon
Riley, R., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) engineer, Singapore
Riley, W., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Ringer, B. S., medical practioner for Tamsui and Keelung
Ringer, J. M., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Ringer, F., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki
Rio, E. A. do, officer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Rios, M. R. de los, treasurer, Manila
Ripoll, F. de P., sub-director of the Exchequer department, Manila
Ristel, H., interpreter, French consulate, Shanghai
Ritchie, Rev. Hugh, missionary, Takao (absent)
Ritter, E., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) Singapore
Rivault, contractor, Saigon
Rivera, L., chief of the Infantry Cadets' school, Manila
Rivères, G. des, registrar of lands, Saigon
Rivers, W., police sergeant, Aberdeen, Hongkong
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Rivington, Chas., broker, and sub-editor of the Celestil Empire, Shanghai Rizzi, Rev. J. M., Catbolic missionary, Taichow, Ningpo
Roa, A., (A. Roa & Son) merchant, Cebu
Roa, F., (A. Roa & Son) merchant, Cebu
Roach, W., light keeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Robarts J. A. T., linguist, procurador's department, Macao
Robb, D., (Buyers & Robb) shipwright, Singapore
Robb, D., R.N., acting inspector of machinery in charge of factory, Naval Yard Roberdeau, H. C., clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Robert, R., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Roberton, R., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila
Roberts, Rev. J. P., missionary, Shanghai
Roberts, G., Maritime Customs watcher, Whampoa
Roberts, W. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Roberts, A., (Coare, Lind & Co.) clerk, Canton Roberts, J. P., marine surveyor, Shanghai
Roberts, J. H., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Praya
Roberts, H. M., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Roberts, H., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Roberts, C., compositor, Hongkong Times office
Robertson, R., construction foreman, Gov. telegraph service, Yokohama Robertson, W., fitter, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Robertson, E. J., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Robertson, J. H., M.D., Singapore Dispensary, Singapore Robertson, A. L., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow Robertson, T., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki Robertson, H. G., (Robertson & Co.) shinchandler, Foochow
Robertson, J., (Oriental Bank) agent, Yokohama
Robertson, Wm., (Boyd & Co.) engineer, Nagasaki
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Robertson, Sir Brooke, C.B., Brit. consul, & act. consul for Austria & Hungary, Canton Robertson, Russell, British consul, Yokohama
Robertson, J. A, M.B., surgeon, H.B.M. gunboat Mosquito
Robertson, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Robertson, Geo., captain, Gov.-General's gunboat Chento, Canton
Robertson, A., (Boyd & Co.) assistant, Nagasaki
Robilliard, W. S., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) acting agent, Foochow
Robinson, John, bill and share broker, Morrison hill
Robinson, A., solicitor, Shanghai
Robinson, W. J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Foochow
Robison, J. S., public silk inspector. Shanghai
Robison, Richard D., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Robledo, J. G., administrator general, Post office, Manila
Rocha, F. da, assistant, Military Hospital, Macao
Rocha, C. V. da, ('olonial treasurer, Macao
Rocha, A., marine surveyor, Manila
Rocha, Y., (Y. Rocha & Co.) merchant, Manila
Rocha, F. de P. M. da, first clerk, income tax office, Macao
Rocha, J. G. da, accountant, Post-office
Rooba, V. C., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Rocha, A. A. da, purser, steamer Kinshan, Canton river
Roché, professor, boys' public school, Saigon
Roché, inspector of public roads, Saigon.
Rochechouart, Comte de, chargé d'affaires, French Legation, Peking
Rocher, E. Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Rocher, L., second class clerk, Maritime Customs, Peking
Rockwell, G. J., professor of chemical physics, Imperial University, Yedo.
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Rodatz, G. C. F., secretary to the Club Germania
Rodewald, J. F., (Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Rodrigues, H., house agent, Bridges street
Rodrigues, C., (G. P. Ness) clerk, Yokohama
Rodrigues, L. F., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rodrigues, J. M., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rodrigues, L. S., assistant, Mission Press office, Singapore
Rodrigues, J. C., clerk, Strait Times office, Singapore
Rodrigues, J., (Novelty Iron Works) assistant, West Point
Rodrigues, R. S., constable, United States & German consulates, Foochow
Rodrigues, J., clerk, income tax office, Macao
Rodrigues, T., professor of English, St. Joseph's College, Maoao
Rodrigues, J. S., first clerk, Stamp collector's office
Rodrigues, M., (De Souza & Co.) compositor
Rodrigues, A. J., sorter, Post-office
Rodriguez, J., (Martinez & Rodriguez) assistant, Manila
Rodriguez, P. J. Y., (Martinez & Rodriguez) pawnbroker, Manila
Roen-ch, G., (Chartered Bank) clerk Manila
Roensch, A., bat manufacturer, Manila (absent)
Rogers, G. O., surgeon dentist, Arbuthnot road
Rogers, F. R., (Lammert, Atkinson & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Rogers, J., (Martin, Dyce & Co.) clerk, Manila
Rogers, W., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Rogerson, J., (Gas Company) assistant, Shanghai
Rogge, G., (Moller & Meisner) clerk, Bangkok
Boggers, G., tax collector, Municipal Council's offices, Shanghai
Böhl, G., (Shanghai Associated Wharves,) assistant, Shanghai
Rohl, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Roig, .L., colonel of Estado Mayor, Manila (absent)
Roldan, J. E,. (Morris, Barlow & Co.) assistant, Manila
Rolle, J., overseer marine engineering, &c., Kiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai
Romano, A. G., Portuguese vice-consul, Gough street
Rondard, harness maker, Saigon
Bono, V. J., (J. N. C. Reyes) assistant, Manila
Ronnenkamp, W. H., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) instrument maker, Amoy
Ronwick, C., (Lan, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Rooke, A. J., Maritime Customs tilewaiter, Haukow
Boos, J., lightkeeper, Middle Dog lighthouse, Foochow
Roque, H., (V. Roque) manager, Saigon
Boque, V., merchant, Saigon
Roque, judge, Tribunal of Commerce, Saigon
Roquette, G. de, secretary of French Legation, Peking
Roretz, A. von. M.D., physician, German consulate, Yokohama
Rosa, B. M. N., surgeon, police force, Macao
Rosado, T. G., director of works, Hope & Charity coal mines, Cebu
Rosalie, Malle, G., tavern keeper, Saigon
Rese, G. W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Hakodadi
Rose, W., engineer, Yedo
Rose, E. G., (Dickinson & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Rose, E., proprietor, "Oriental Hotel," Wellington street
Rose, Mrs., (Rose & Co.) milliner, Queen's road (absent)
Rose, T., engineer, Yokohama
Rose, T. I., (Borneo Company) clerk, Queen's road
Rose, E. N., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Takao
Rose, J. F., (Rose & Co.) milliner, Queen's road (absent)
Rose, Miss, (Rose & Co.) milliner, Queen's road
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Rosen, Baron, secretary & acting vice-consul for Russia, Yokohama
Rosenbaum, S., Maritime Customs tide-waiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Rosenbaum, J., auctioneer, Shangbai
Rosenstand, A., Tskidji, Yedo
Rosenthal, J. W., Yokohama
Rosière, C., (C. L. Thevenin) clerk, Queen's road
Ross, D. M., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Ross, Jno., second engineer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Ross, S., boatswain, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Ross, Rev. John, missionary, Newchwang
Ross, W., (G. Falconer & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Ross, H., engineers' stores dealer, Bangkok
Ross, J., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Ross, John, (Ker & Co.) merchant, and consul for Belgium, Manila (absent)
Rossell, J. C., chief officer, steamer Powan, Hongkong and Macao
Rossich, A., toll collector, bridge of boats, Ningpo
Rost, W., (Carlowitz & Co.) merchant, Canton
Rothdauscher, F., (Botica de la Escolta) assistant, Manila
Rothmnund, E., (Yokohama furniture depôt) merchant, Yokobama Rothwell, T., (Rothwell, Love & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Rothwell, A. W., (Olyphant & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Rotschke, C. A., (H. J. Andrews & Co.) merchant, Manila Rotz, Rev. de, Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki Rouet, (Messagries Maritimes) storekeeper, Saigon Rouger, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kinkiang Rouhaud, H., chancelier, French consulate, Shanghai Roulez, P., (Scheuten & Co.) clerk, Hiego Rousseau, O., (V. Roque) commissaire, Saigon Rousseau, Rev. P. L., French missionary, Bangkok Roustan, J., (U. Pila & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Roux, registrar of lande, Saigon
Roux, V., (V. Roux & Co.) confectioner, Shanghai Roux, pilot, Saigon
Rover, B., (Behre & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Rovira, F., magistrate, Manila
Rowband, C. F., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Singapore
Rowe, C., inspector of cargo boats & junks, Harbour Master's office
Rowe Alfred, (Thomas & Mercer) public tea inspector Canton and Mяcaо
Rowell, T. I., M.D., Straits Dispensary, Sing pore
Rowland, E. J. G., (R. E. Wainewright) clerk, Shanghai
Rowland, Brevet Major H., captain, 80th Regiment Rowse, J., (J. K. Thorndike & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Roxas, J. B., merchant, Manila
Roxas, P. P., (J. B. Roxas) clerk, Manila
Roy, A., second engineer, steamer Esmeralda, Coast Roy, H. L., second officer, steamer Hindostan, Coast Royse, T. H., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart Roza, R., da, clerk, Colonial secretary's office, Macao Roza, A. M. da, opium dealer, Macao
Roza, F. da, Yedo
Roza, L. d'A., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Roza, D. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Roza, M. d'A., voter, Junta do Lançamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Roza, J. B. P. da, ensign, police force, Macao
Roza, F. da, engineer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Roza, B. M. de A., retired lieut.-colonel, Macao
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Roza, A. B. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, J. M. da, clerk, St. Joseph's College, Macao Roza, J. F. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, M. da, (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Roza, João da, barber and hairdresser, Wellington street Rozario, S., in charge of the steamer Feiwan Rozario, L., do, baker, Saigon
Rozario, W. de, (Vaughan & Woods) clerk, Shanghai Rozario, C., do, (W. G. Campion) clerk, Singapore Rozario, D. F., (J. Cameron & Co.) clerk, Singapore Rozario, A. X., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai Rozario, F. P., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai Rozario, A., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rozario, P., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street
Rozario, R. M., (Eastern Extension, Australia, & China Tele. Co.) clerk, Shanghai Rozario, J. F. do, (Margesson & Co.) clerk, Macao Rozario, R. A. do, (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao
Rozario, F. F. do, interpreter, Water Police station, Macao
Rozario, E. do, compositor, Hongkong Times office
Rozario, A., del, deputy judge, Jaro, Philippines
Rozario, L., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) assistant, Singapore Rozario, P. H. do, temporary clerk, Colonial Secretary's office Rozario, F. H., (MacKenzie & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Rozario, C. M. do, (Melchers & Co.) clerk, Peddar's wharf Rozario, M. J., (Hong kong & Whampoa Dock Company) clerk, Kowloon Rozario, R. do, (J. J. dos Remedios & Co.) clerk, Gough street Rozatio, L. A., (P.M.S.S Co.) clerk, Praya west
Rozario, A. F., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao Rozario, A. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) godown clerk, Praya Rozario, E. F. do, (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya Rozario, F., chemist, Shanghai
Rozario, P. do, (J. C. Caldeira & Co.) clerk, Macao
Rozario, D. do, (D. Rozario & Co.) commission agent, Foochow Rozario, L., (Ed. Sharp & Toller) clerk, Supreme Court House Rozario, M. C. do, (Rozario & Co.) merchant, Stanley street Rozario, R. A. do, interpreter, Supreme Court
Rozario, M. N. do, (M. A. dos Remedios) clerk, Macao
Rozario, L. M. do, messenger, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Rozario, A. F. do, manager, "Canton hotel," and auctioneer, Canton
Rozario, J. E., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Rozario, A. C. do, master of Governor's yacht, Macao
Rozario, J. M., (Chartered Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Roze, J., (V. Roque) assistant, Saigon
Rubart, Henry, constable, German consulate, Tientsin
Rubery, H., Maritime Customs, assistant, Ningpo
Rudland, J., lightkeeper, Ockseu lighthouse, Foochow Rudland, W. D., missionary, Taichow (absent)
Ruel, J., "Hotel des Colonies," Yedo
Ruff, J., (Carlowitz & Co.) silk inspector, Canton
Ruisseaux, H. des, private secretary to H. E. the Governor of Saigon
Ruiz, Don Juan, consul for Spain, Saigon
Ruppañer, J., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ruprecht, W., secretary, German consulate, Shanghai
Rüsell, H., (Speidel & Co.) clerk, Saigon
Russell, W. L., (Birley Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Russell, D. A., commission agent, Shanghai
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Russell, Morris, (A. Hearne & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Russell, J., second police magistrate
Russell, Joseph, (Oriental Bank) accountant, Yokohama Russell, Right Rev. Dr., Bishop of North China, Ningpo
Russell, Th. F., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Nagasaki Russell, T. C., auctioneer and commission agent, Nagasaki
Rustomjee, P., (Burjorjee Khodadad & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Rustomjee, P., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent) Rustomjee, F., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Rustomjee, S., broker, Hollywood road
Ruthven, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tamsui
Ruttman, T., (Labhart & Co.) clerk, and German consul, Manila Ruttmann, H., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Ruttonjee, M., (Framjee Hormusj.e & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Ruttonjee, B., (J. Manecjee) clerk, Peel street
Ruttunjee, D., (D. Ruttunjee & Co.) merchant, Lyndhurst terrace
Ruyter, J. L., Junr., (Stucken, Rasch & Ruyter) merchant, Hiogo
Ryan, W. 8., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
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Ryder, A. P., vice-admiral and com.-in-chief of British Naval Forces in China & Japan Ryder, H. C. D., lieut. & commander, H.B.M. dispatch-vessel Vigilant
Rye, J., carpenter, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Cauton
Rylander, J. G., Maritime Customs tide waiter, Hankow
Ryrie, Hon. Phineas, (Turner & Co.) mert., Queen's road
Sa, J. L. de, (Novelty Iron Works) engineer, West Point
Sa, M., (Novelty Iron Works) engineer, West Point
Sa, L. J., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Sa, H. de, assist. interpreter, Foreign office, Bangkok
Sá, A. F. da, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sá, F. de, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Sà, C. da, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen Sacharoff, N. G., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Sackermann, E., (Tillson, Herrmann & Co.) merchant, Manila
Sadewasser, U., (C. Thorel & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Sage, H., acting Post-office agent, and constable, British consulate, Swatow Sagor, E. M., (R. Dhunjeebhoy & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Sainz, V., pawnbroker, Manila
Sainz, B., (V. Sainz) assistant, Manila
Saladin, Rev. E., French missionary, Bangkok
Salamanca, P., (V. Sainz) assistant, Marila
Salenave, J. P., representing Société Anonyme, Saigon
Sales, V. A., chancelier-interprète, French consulate, Canton
Salimas, I., lieut.-colonel of Estado Mayor, Manila
Salje, C. C. C., mariner, Bangkok
Salmon, R. M., (Guthrie & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Salmon, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Nagasaki
Salmond, H., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Salter, A. E., merchant, and vice-consul for United States & Netherlands, Chinkiang
Saltzkorn, E., (Behre & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Salvador, T., (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Salvaire, (Cazeau & Salvaire) engineer, Saigon
Salvan, H., Procure des Lazaristes, Shanghai
Salway, W., (Wilson & Salway) architect, &c., Queen's road (absent)
Sami, J., premier commission, French consulate, Yokohama
Sampaio, F., compositor, Hongkong Times office
Sampaio, Lieut. J. E. P., assistant, Harbour-master's department, Macho
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Sumpeon, T., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Anlan, Canton Sampiloff, S. S., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co) clerk, Kalgan Sampson, A. F., bourding officer, Harbour-master's department Sampson, T., head master Govt. School, Canton (absent) Samson, J., (Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sanches, J. G., editor, Jornal de Macao, MacÃ10
Sanches, J. G., compositor, Jornal de Macao office, Macao
Sanches, F. V., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Shanghai
Sanchez, R., (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Manila
Sanchiz, T., chief of Estado Mayor, Manila
Sandeman, R. H., (National Bank of India) scting manager, Queen's road Sander, F., (Sander & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent)
Sanders, W. A. L., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Sanderson, J. L. P., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Sandilands, Hon. F. R., lieutenant, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Sands, W. G., (Hughes & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Sands, G. U., (H.C. & M.S.B. Co.) marine superintendent, Queen's road
Sandys, W. C., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hornet
Sanger, Miss, (Liddelow and Martin) assistant, Singapore
Sangster, C. F. A., organist to St. John's Cathedral, deputy sheriff & clerk of Court
Sangster, T., Maritime Customs signalman, Shanghai
Sangster, M., (L. Joseph & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
San Juan, V., (Genato & Co.) assistant, Manila
Santiago, T., restaurant keeper, Manila
Santos, J. G., dos, (Victoria Dispensary) assistant, Peddar's wharf
Santos, A. dos, (Purdon & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Santos, Rev. C. dos, professor of Portuguese, St. Joseph's College, Macao Santos, J. M., compositor, Japan Mail office, Yokohama
Santos, J. G., chemist, Shanghai
Santos, E. dos, (Brown & Co.) clerk, Taiwan
Santos, A. F. dos., compositor, Daily Press office
Sapoorjee, E., (P. & O.S.N. Co.,) clerk, Praya
Sapoorjee, E., (D. Nowrojee & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Saracho, D., (Macleod, Pickford & Co.) clerk, Manila
Sardinha, F. P., lieutenant of police, Macao
Sargent, E. A., (Chipman, Stone & Co.) Yokohama
Sarin, Rev. H., French missionary, Swatow
Sarra-Gallet, F., (V. Aymonin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Sarthou, Rev., Catholic missionary, Peking
Sartorius, P., (Botica de la Escolta) soda water maker, &c., Manila (absent) Sass, F., mariner, Bangkok
Sassi, Rev., Roman Catholic missionary, Kiukiang
Sassoon, E. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Sassoon, M. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Sassoon, F. D., (D. Sassoon Sons & Co.) merchant, Praya.
Sassoon, J. E., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Satow, E., Japanese secretary, British Legation, Yedo
Satterthwaite, Capt. J. H., second assist. Čulonial engineer, Singapore
Sauger, P. M., (Dauver & Co) clerk, Amoy
Saunders, Quartermaster Sergt. R. H., Military Staff clerk, Royal Engineer department Saunders, Lieut. A., adjutant, 80th Regiment
Saunders, G., verger and sexton, St. John's Cathedral, and chief usher, police court Saunders, W., artist and photographer, Shanghai
Saunders, H. C., (W. Saunders) assistant, Shanghai
Saunders, J C., marine surveyor, Foochow
Saunders, E. H., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacions
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Saunderson, J. P., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Sauné, B., expeditionary, secretary's office, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Saupurin, Rev., Catholic missionary, Peking
Saura, T., surgeon, Iloilo
Sauvage, A. A., conductor of public works, Macao Savage, H. C., sub-lieutenant, 80th Regiment Savage, H., (Savage & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai Saxtorph, V., mariner, Bangkok
Sayle, T. H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Sayle, D., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road Sayle, W. J., Maritime Customs examiner, Kiukiang Sayn, H., secretary, French Municipal Council, Shanghai Scarborough, Rev. W., missionary, Hankow (absent) Scarnichia, J. E., Harbour-master, Macao
Schaab, W., (Pickenpack, Thies & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Schaal, F., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Schaar, B., (Dircks & Kruger) clerk, Swatow
Schaeffer, A., secretary, German consulate, Yokohama
Schäffer, C. I. de, Austrian minister, and consul general for China and Japan, Yedo Scharban, H., chief assistant, Home department, Yedo Schaub, Rev. M., missionary, Basil mission, Lilong Schaumlüffel, H., Maritime Customs examiner, Swatow Scheeffer, G., (Overbeck & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Scheerder, L. J., proprietor, New Dispensary, Singapore
Scheerder, J., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Singapore
Scheffer, J. F., shipchandler, Praya
Schelkis, L. V., (Jamie, Wynd & Co.) assistant, Singapore
Schereschewsky, Rev. S. I. J., D.D., missionary, Peking (absent)
Scherzer, F., acting interpreter, French Legation, Peking
Scherzinger, L. S., engineer, (Windsor, Redlich & Co.'s rice mill) Bangkok
Schouten, H. A., (Scheuten & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Schinne, Otto, (Schinne & Francke) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Shirkoonoff, L. P., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Schlick, R., Austro-Hungarian consul, Shanghai (absent)
Schlüter, P. G. H., (Schlüter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodadi
Schmacker, B., (Carlowitz & Co.) clerk, Praya central
Schmid, S. H., "Jessfield Farm," Shanghai
Schmid, E., (H. Ahrens & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Schmid, J. J., restaurant keeper, Manila
Schmidt, J., (G. van P. Petel & Co.) clerk, Manila Schmidt, J. F., chief engineer, steamer Kurado, Yedo Schmidt, G., Yokohama
Schmidt, Char., (Buchheister & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Schmidt, C., captain of steamer Kurado, Yedo
Schmidt, C. H., stevedore and ballast master, Yokohama
Schmidt, H., (Arnhold, Karberg & Co.) clerk, Praya
Schmidt, N. C., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schmidt, W., (W. Schmidt & Co.) gunsmith, corner of Peel street
Schmidt, J. Meinhard, public accountant, Shanghai
Schmidt, C. W., Pootung Lumber yard, assistant, Shanghai
Schmit, Rev. F. J., French missionary, Petroo, Siam
Schneider, T., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Canton
Schnell, T., (F. Peil) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Schoene, F., (Valmale, Schoene & Milsom) merchant, Yokohama Schoenke, F., watchmaker and photographer, Foochow Schofield, R., Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Schomburg, A., (Ed. Schellhass & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Schomburgk, C., (Schomburgk & Co.) merchant, Singapore Schönberger, R., chanceller, Austro-Hungarian consulate, Peddar's hill Schönfeld, F., (Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co.) merchant, Foochow Schönhard, G., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Schönicke, J. F., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow Schrader, H. L., watchmaker, Shanghai
Schraub, E, (Busch, Schraub & Co.) shipchandler, Yokohama Schriever, W., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Schroder, E., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Schroeder, K., (Schroeder Fières & Jeanfrançois) merchant, Saigon Schroeder, A., (Schroeder Frères & Jeanfrançois) merchant, Saigon Schroers, A., (Overbeck & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Schultz, C. A, (Gr. Northern Telegraph Co.) secretary, Shanghai Schultz, H. M., (Wieler & Co.) clerk, Praya
Schultze, E., captain, steamer Yangtsze, Coast
Schultze, A., merchant, Yokohama
Schultze, F. A., (F. A. Schultze & Co.) storekeeper, &o., Newchwang Schuster, H., (Schuster & Engel) merchants, Singapore
Schütt, N. P., proprietor, "Beach Hotel," Chefoo
Schwabe, R. S., (Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.) Yokohama (absent)
Schwarzkopf, B., (F. Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's road (absent)
Schweblin E., (Comptoir d'Escompte) sub-accountant, Shanghai
Schwenger, A., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Schwob, B., (F. Ullmann) assistant, Manila
Scoll, foreman, Echo du Japon office, Yokohama
Scott, B. C. G., acting interpreter, British consulate, Tientsin
Scott, T. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Scott, J., Post-office agent, Canton
Scott, T., engineer, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Scott, T., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Scott, T., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Scott, T., (Guthrie & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Scott, R., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) assistant, West Point
Scott, M., appraiser, Customs House, Hiogo
Scott, D., (McDonald & Dare) Lloyds' surveyor, Yokohama
Scott, Jas., millwright, Sado Ísland
Scott, Rev. C. P., B.A.. missionary, Chefoo
Scott, W. L., (Inglis & Co.) assistant, Spring gardens
Scott, M., "New York Saloon," Yokohama
Scott, J. L., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Scott, J. H., (Butterfield & Swire) merchant, Queen's road Scott, Grant, (Brown & Co.) tea inspector, Tamsui Scott, J. K., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Scott, J. M., auctioneer, Hiogo
Scott, Capt. D., broker, Customs agent, Yokohama Scott, E. I., M.D., medical practitioner, Canton
Scott, C. M., M.D., medical practitioner, Swatow
Scott, G. O., (Oriental Bank) acting agent, Foochow
Scott, F., captain, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee, Canton Scott, Thos., (8. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Scudder, W., head turnkey, Victoria gaol
Scullard, W. J., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart Seabra, F. A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road Seaman, J. F., (Olyphant & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Searle, Jas., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
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Secker, E., (M. Secker & Co.) hat manufacturer, Manila Sedgwick, Rev. J. H., missionary, Foochow
Seel, A. B., (Hall and Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Segonzac, E. D. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Canton Segonzac, L. D. de, sub.-director, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Seier, J., engine driver, Hongkong Fire Brigade
Seimund, C. H. E., (Broadbear, Anthony & Co.) shipchandler, Praya Seisson, A., (J. Brossard & Co.) hotel keeper, Shanghai
Seitz, C., lightkeeper, Public works department, Yokohama
Selby, Rev. T. G., missionary, Canton
Semanne, H., editor, Independant de Saigon, Saigon Sengstack, H., (H. Abrens & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Senna, J. P. de, assistant, Public gaol, Macao Senna, F. P., (Margesson & Co.) clerk, Macao Senna, V. P., Mestern & Hülse) clerk, Canton
Senna, R. M., compositor, Celestial Empire office, Shanghai Sennett, N. H., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Sequeira, E. P., (E. R. Bellilios) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace Sequeira, N., overseer, China Mail office
Sequeira, P. A., pianoforte tuner, Hollywood road
Sergent, second commissioner of marine, Saigon
Serrano, D., (M. Perez Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Sèrre, under secretary, Municipal Council, Saigon
Serre, L., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Tsing-po, Canton Seth, P. J., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Seth, P. A., (Edgar & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Seth, A. P., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) clerk, Chefoo
Seth, A., first clerk, Magistracy
Settna, M. C., (Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Severim, A. F., commission agent, Maono
Seward, George F., United States consul-general, Shanghai
Sewell, T., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Sewjee, proprietor, Shanghai dairy, Shanghai
Sewjee, A., (R. Habibbhoy) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Shadgett, J., proprietor, "Oriental hotel," Shanghai
Shand, W. J. S., (Wilkin & Robison) clerk, Yokohama
Shann, T., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Shannigan, H., proprietor, "Germania hotel," Nagasaki Sharnhorst, G. D., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton
Sharp, M., chief engineer, steamer Arratoon Apcar, Coast
Sharp, W., draughtsman, Government railway service, Yokohama
Sharp, 8. W., proprietor," Whampoa hotel," Whampoa
Sharp, Ed., (Ed. Sharp & Toller) crown solicitor, Supreme Court House Sharp, C.. S., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sharp, J., (Wheelock & Co.) broker, Shangbai
Sharp, W. F., bill broker, and sub-agent for Reuter's Telegram Co., Hankow
Sharp, Granville, (Sharp & Co.) bill and bullion broker, Bank buildings
Sharpe, W., Osaka
Shaw, Hon. commander E. W., R.N., Lieut.-Governor of Malacca
Shaw, S. L., (Bangkok Saw Mill) assistant, Bangkok
Shaw, C. E., (Boustead & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Shaw, Rev. J. M., missionary, Tung-chow-foo
Shaw, Rev. A. C., missionary, Yedo
Shaw, T. K., Jr., (Shaw & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow Shaw, J. Y. V., (A. MuoG. Heaton) clerk, Praya
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Shaw, W. H., (Francis & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Shaw, W., storekeeper, Municipal Council, Shanghai Shea, M., foreman, Wardlaw Paper Mills, Yedo Sheargold, A., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai Sheffield, Rev. D. Z., missionary, T'ung-chau Sheldon, S., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Shelford, T., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Shellibeer, E., Second officer, receiving ship Emily Jane, Shanghai
Shepard, I. F., United States consul, Swatow
Shepherd, J. W., (E. Holdsworth) clerk, Shanghai
Shepherd, W., Shanghai
Sheppard, Eli T., U.S. Consul, Chefoo and Tientsin
Sheppard, E., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Foochow Sheppard, H., (F. Peil) clerk, Peddar's wharf
Sheriff, J., (Gilflian, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Sherrard, Jas. O., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Shervinton, Lieut.-Colonel C. R., assistant controller, H. M. Control department Sherwinton, T. D., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama Sheveleff, M G., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Hankow (absent)
Shewan, A., (Turner & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Shields, J., quartermaster, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Shieras, G., ("Golden Gate" livery stable,) assistant, Yokohama
Shinagawa, E., Japanese consul, Shanghai
Shiriff, M., (Aitken, Donaldson, aud Burkinshaw) clerk, Singapore Shoening, H., (L. Kniffler & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Shoolegin, C. N, (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Shore, Hon. H. N., lieutenant, H.B.M gun-vessel Lapwing Short, W. H., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Shortland, C. J., (Imperial Arsenal) cartridge maker, Tientsin Shuraffully, Fyabally, (A. Jafferbhoy & Co.) manager, Stanley street Shuster, J. F., steward, Sailors' Home
Siam, Rev. P. B., professor of Chinese, St. Joseph's College, Macao Siber, H., (Siber & Brennwald) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Sibson, W., gunner's mate, Naval College, Yedo
Siccama, R. R., staff surgeon, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Sidford, H., Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang (absent) Sidgreaves, His Honor Sir T., Chief Justice, Singapore Sidneff, N. N., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) clerk, Tientsin Siebold, H. von, attaché interpreter, Austrian Legation, Yedo Siebs, N. A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road Siegfried, C. W., (W. Pustan & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Siegfried, W. H., (Little & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent) Sienkiewicz, Adam, French consul, Arbuthnot road Sieveking, F. S., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious Sigg, H., (Malherbe, Jullien & Co.) clerk, Bangkok Sikemeier, E. W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo Silas, N. Í., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silas, D. H., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silas, K., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Silk, E., Maritime Customs lighthouse mechanic, Amoy Sillem, H., (L. Vrard & Co.) watchmaker, Shanghai Silva, J. da., (China Dispensary) assistant, Praya Silva, J., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Burd's lane Silva, E., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street Silva, E. L. da, auctioneer, Macao
Silva, Adjt. Serg. D. P. da, commanding Guia Fort, Macao
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Silva, E. M. da, printer, Canton
FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Silva, E. M. da, president Auditor's department, Macao
Silva, Rev. G. F. da, secretary of the Ecclesiastical Chamber, Macao Silva, F. da, (Gt. Nothern Telegraph Company) clerk, Amoy
Silva, J. B. E. da, (Gt. Northern Telegraph Company) clerk, Foochow Silva, E. R. da, (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Yokohama
Silva, A. M., da, sorter, Post-office
Silva, A. H. M. da, (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Silva, L. E. da, voter, Junta do Lancamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Silva, A. T. da C. e, officer, gunboat Tejo, Macao
Silva, J. P. N. da, cotton broker, Peel street
Silva, P. N. da, professor of Mandarin Chinese, St. Joseph's College, Macao Silva, Dr. L. A. da, Colonial surgeon, Macao
Silva, E. da, lawyer, Macao
Silva, E. E. da, (China Sugar Refinery) assistant, East Point
Silva, D. R. da, writer, Junta do Lançamento de Decimas, &c., Macao
Silva, M. G. da, teacher, St. Joseph's College, Macao
Silva, J. M. da, warden St. Michael's public cemetery, Macao
Silva, C. F. da, secretary, Public Works department, Macao
Silva, H. H., compositor, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon
Silva, P. da, (Carvalho & Co.) compositor, Shanghai Silva, F. M. da, in charge of the Leprous asylum, Macao
Silva, J. A. da, (W. P. Moore) assistant, Hongkong Hotel building Silva, P. F. da, (Taylor & Tompson) clerk, Praya
Silva, A. M. da, (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Silva, Joaquim P. da, Rua Central, Macao
Silva, L. da, (B. de S. Fernandez) clerk, Macao
Silva, D. A., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Silva, J. M. A. da, clerk, Auditor-general's office,
Silva, M. A. da, (Chartered Mercantile Bank) clerk, Queen's road Silva, T. da, Colonial secretary's office, clerk, Macao
Silva, E. M. da, (Oriental Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Silva, G. S. 8. da, clerk, British Post-office, Shanghai
Silva, F. A. da, commission agent, Macao
Silva, C. J. P. da, captain, Macao Battalion, Macao
Silva, C. da, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) engineer's apprentice, Aberdeen Silva, J. da, commission agent, printer, auctioneer, &c., Macao
Silva, M. F. da, merchant, Macao
Silva, F. A. F. da, major commanding Monte Fort, Macao
Silva, J. da, Junr., (J. da Silva) assistant, Macao
Silveira, F. C. P., deputy commissary, store office, Control department
Silveira, A. da, (Union Îns. Society) clerk, Shanghai
Silveira, B. da, clerk, Procurador's department, Macao Silva, P. de, (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Silverthorne, A., "The Point," swimming bath, Shanghai Silvin, F., acting chancellier, French consulate, Yokohama Sim, Alex., (Brand Brothers & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Sim, A. C., (Medical Hall) druggist, Hiogo
Simmons, D. B., M.D., medical practitioner, Yokohama Simms, Jas., surgeon, H.B.M. gun-vessel Midge
Simoens, B., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) assistant, Bangkok
Simoens, C. P., clerk, British consulate, and Post-office agent, Amoy
Simões, M. (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao
Simões, N. J., com. of Indian sec., Police force, Macao
Simon, J., (Simon, Evers & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent) Simoni, P. M., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Simonets, T. (Comptoir d'Escompte) accountant, Yokohama Simonis, H. (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street Simons, J. G., (Maclaine, Fraser & Co.) clerk, Singapore Simonsen, E. F., pilot, Foochow
Simpkins, Wm., superintendent of works, Public works department, Yokohama Simpson, C. H., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Simpson, J., secretary & accountant, Home department, Yedo
Simpson, J., (S. C. Farnbam & Co.) shipwright, Shanghai
Simpson, C. L., deputy commissioner of Customs, Shanghai
Simpson, C. R., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, and acting consul for Portugal, Hiogo Sinclair, D., inspector of telegraphs, Yokohama
Sinclair, W., pilot, Newchwang
Sinclair, J., chief engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee, Canton
Sinety, Cte. de, attaché, French Legation, Yedo
Singleton, T. A., (Annaud & Singleton) merchant, Yokohama
Singleton, U. C., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Sinnott, P. W., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
Sinues, A. B. y, sub-inspector of Engineers' School, Manila Sites, Rev. Nathan, missionary, Foochow
Sitwell, Isla A., (Sitwell, Schover & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Sivart, J. T., (Russell and Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Sjögreen, S., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Swatow
Sjolund, O., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Skatschoff, C. A., Russian consul, Shanghai
Skeels, H. J., (Hall & Holtz) storekeeper, Shanghai
Skeggs, C. J., (C. J. Skeggs & Co.) silk inspector, Shanghai
Skelding, H. T., paymaster U.S.N., in charge U.S. Naval depôt, Nagasaki
Skelly, T. D., (Agra Bank) accountant, Shanghai
Skey, J. R., operator, Government telegraph service, Kobe
Skidmore, W. B., (P.M.S.S. Co.) supt. engineer, Yokohama
Skinner, A. M., assist. Colonial Secretary & clerk of Council, Singapore
Skinner, G. W., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Skinner, E. G., assistant commissary, store office, Control department Skinner, F., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Cebu
Slade, G., (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Slagbek F. H., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Tientsin
Slaney, H. C. K., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Slater, H. G., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Slater, Mrs., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Sloan, J., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) merchant, Manila Smale, Hon. Sir John, Knight, Chief Justice
Smeaton, Wm., (Oriental Bank) messenger, Yokohama Smedley, J., architect, Yokohama
Smerdeley, N., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Smith, C. R. B., clerk, Foochow Dockyard, Foochow
Smith. J., assist, audit secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking
Smith, G. S., M. D., Bangkok
Smith, Rev. D., missionary, Takao, Formosa
Smith, P., shipping master, U. S. consulate, Arbuthnot road
Smith, H., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) East Point Slip
Smith, F. B., (Thomas & Mercer) public tea inspector, Canton & Macao
Smith, R. H., professor of mechanical engineering, Imperial University, Yedo
Smith, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Smith, R., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Smith, G., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Smith, D., turnkey, British consulate, Yokohama
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Smith, F., (E. Fisher & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Smith, E. M., manager & secretary, Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Singapore Smith, E. S., "International Hotel," Yokohama
Smith, Rev. A. H., missionary, Tientsin
Sinith, W. M., Locomotive superintendent, Gov. railway service, Kobé Smith, S., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Smith, M. G., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Smith, T. E., captain, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Smith, Thos., boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis
Smith, J. H., (Blackhead & Co.) shipchandler, Queen's road
Smith, E., (P. S. Cabeldeu & Co.) tailor, Osaka
Smith, C. S., midshipman H.B.M.S. Audacious
Smith, P., Government service, Yedo
Smith, T., Naval College, Yedo
Smith, A. J., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama Smith, J. C., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) merchant, Nagasaki Smith, Capt. J. U., marine surveyor, Nagasaki
Smith, O., pilot, Nagasaki
Sunith, A. L. R., pilot, Newchwang
Smith, E. R., (Smith, Baker & Co.) merchant, Yokohama Smith, H. R., (Butterfield & Swire) tea inspector, Foochow Smith, Peter, boarding-house keeper, Queen's road West Smith, Mrs. T., dressmaker, Yokohama
Smith, A., (G. Falconer & Co.) watchmaker, Queen's road Smith, D. Wares, (N. C. Herald office,) accountant, Shanghai Smith, Hamilton C., lieut.-colonel, 80th Regiment
Smith, C. D., (Phipps, Hickling & Co.) clerk, Foochow Smith, A., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Smith, Mrs. A., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Shanghai
Smith, C., in charge of hulks Chusan and Sea Horse, Hankow
Smith, H., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) accountant, Queen's road
Smith, J. G., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Smith, J. R., assistant accountant, Government railway service, Yokohama Smith, C. V., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Praya
Smith, E. M., merchant, Shanghai
Smith, Noel, (Major & Smith) merchant, Hankow
Smith, T. G., chief clerk and private secretary, Supreme court, Shanghai Smith, E. J., Maritime Customs assistant tide-surveyor, Shanghai
Smith, F. M., (C. J. Skeggs & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Smith, R. C., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Leyte
Smith, Jas., (Loney & Co.) merchant, Cebu
Smith, J. D., Maritime Customs tidwaiter, Amoy
Smith, W. H., managing director, "Grand Hotel," Yokohama
Smith, E. U., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Smith, Herbert, (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central Smith, John G., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road Smith, Alex. F., (MacEwen, Frickel & Co.) storekeeper, Queen's road Smith, J. L., (Garchitorena & Smith) carriage maker, Manila
Smith, Hon. C. C., Registrar-general (absent)
Smith, J., (J. Smith & Co.) compradore, Chefoo
Smith, Rev. G., M.A., missionary, Swatow (absent)
Smith, J. B., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Smith, Thomas, (George Smith & Co) wine merchant, Shanghai
Smith, George, (George Smith & Co.) wine merchant, Shanghai
Smith, Rev. S. J., missionary, and proprietor Siam Weekly Advertiser, Bangkok Smith, John, pilot, Bangkok
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Smith, J., pilot, cutter Naomi, Ningpo
Smith, R. B., pilot, Foochow
Smith, G. M., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) tea inspector, & act, consul for Denmark, C'ton Smith, J. M., (E. Fischer & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Smythe, W. A., (Cobb & Co.) carriage builder, Yokohama
Snow, H. J., (Hall & Holtz) assistant, Yokohama
Snowden, J., Black Ball Pilot Co., Shanghai
Snowden, Hon. Francis, 1, Caine Road, Puisne Judge, Supreme Court
Soares, A., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street
Soares, E., (Typographia Mercantil) compositor, Macao
Soares, J., master, Water Police Station, Macao
Soares, A. F. J., (North China Ins. Co.) clerk, Queen's road Soares, D. V., (J. M. da Fonseca) clerk, Macao
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Soares, F. P., (Oriental Dispensary) manager, Wellington street Soederstroem, C., mariner, Bangkok
Soust, T., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) Singapore Solomon, E., (A. Solomon & Co.) merchant, Singapore Solomon, A., (A. Solomon & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Solomon, S. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co) clerk, Shanghai Solomon, J. A., merchant, Cochrane street
Solomon, R., general broker, Elgin street
Solomon, R. J., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Praya central Solomon, M., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) agent, Newchwang Solomonoff, A. A., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Sombreuil, Vte. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Kiukiang
Somerville, J. R., M.D., physician, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
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Comerville, J., (Chartered Bank of India) agent, Manila (absent) Somes, M. F., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Manila
Sonne, C. C., electrician, Gt. N. Telegraph Co.'s str. A. C. Orsted, Shanghai
Poojau, C. Y., (R. S. Raphael) clerk, Shanghai
Soper, Rev. J., missionary, Tskidji, Yedo
Sorabjee, N. (Nowrojee & Co.) clerk, Hollywood road
Sorensen, S., mariner, Bangkok
Soriano, A., chemist, Manila
Souper, E. B., secretary, Municipal Council, Shanghai
Southan, J., (P & O.Š.N. Co.) issuer of stores, Praya
Southey, T. S., lightkeeper, Turnabout lighthouse, Foochow
Souza, B. C. de, junr (J. Forster & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Souza, N. de, (Chalmers, Mackintosh & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, F. de, clerk, Central Station
Souza, J. de, captain, Macao Battalion, Macao
Souza, A. de, (Co Ab Chong) assistant, Singapore
Souza, A. E. de, painter, Singapore
Souza, J. de, (Eastern Ext. Aust., and China Tele. Co.) assistant, Singapore
Souza, R. de, clerk, U.S. consulate, Singapore
Souza, E. L. da, (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Souza, J. de, (MoAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Souza, F. de, (Schomburgk & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Souza, S. R. de, (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) clerk, Singapore Souza, H. B. de, (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow Souza, A. N. de, (Lisbon Dispensary) chemist, Macan Souza, J. N. de, (Lishon Dispensary) chemist, Macao Souza, E. F. de, chancellor, Spanish consulate, Arbuthnot road Souza, B. de, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shanghai Souza, J. A., da, retired major, Macao
Souza, M. de, (Union Insurance Society) clerk, Peddar's wharf
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Souza, M. G. de, (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Souza, R. de, Post-office agent, Macao
Souza, N. L.. (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Souza, F. A. de, commission agent, Gage street
Souza, A. J. da Silva e, (De Souza & Co.) manager
Souza, A. S., book-keeper, China Mail office, Wyndham street
Sonza, F. W. R. de, (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Souza, J. de, printer and stationer, corner of Wellington and d'Aguilar streets
Souza, M. A. de, assistant, administracio do conselho, Macao
Souza, D. P. de, chancellor, Spanish consulate, Macao
Souza, J. de, Junr., printer and stationer, corner of Wellington and d'Aguilar streets Souza, P. Z. de, acting lieutenant of police, Macao
Souza, D. M., (Wheelock & Co.) clerk, Sbanghai
Souza, Camillo L., merchant, and vice-consul for Hawaii, Macao
Souza, M. de, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) clerk, d'Aguilar street
Souza, A. de, apothecary, Lock Hospital
Spahn, J. H., merchant, Osaka
Spahn, R. (J. H. Spahn) merchant, Osaka
Spahns R., (G. Nachtigal & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Spain, Geo., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. gun-vessel Ringdove
Specht, E., Maritime Customs assistant, Hankow
Speechly, J., boarding officer, Harbour-master's department
Speidel, T., (Speidel & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Speidel, F. W., (Speidel & Co.) merchant, Saigon
Spencer, A. W., (Spencer & Wolff) merchant and commission agent, Chinkiang
Spiedel, acting consul for Netherlands, Saigon
Spielter, J. H., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Spinks, J., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic Spinney, W., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy Spitz, E., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Spohn, P., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai Spooner, F. C., (J. D. Carroll & Co) commission agent, Spooner, G. P., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Spottiswoode, C. N., (Blakiston, Marr & Co.) clerk, Hakodadi Sprague, Rev. W. P., missionary, Kalgan, Peking
Spratt, W. B., (Spratt & Co.) shipwright, Praya East
Spratt, N., (Spratt & Co.) assistant, Praya East
Yokohama
Sprecher, C., (Luchsinger & Co.) merchant, and acting vice-consul for Germany, Iloile Spreckelsen, H. A., mariner, Bangkok
Spring, C. A., (Spring & Co.) draper, Manila
Spring, E. H., (Sayle & Co.) linen draper, &c., Shanghai
Spring, Miss, (Spring & Co.) assistant, Manila
Sproule, J., (J. Silverlock & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Sprüngli, C., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Squier, J. E., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) supt., Burd's lane Staedele, L., (J. J. Bischoff & Co.) assistant, Iloilo
Staël, L., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Stafford, T. M., (E. D. Sassoon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stagno, A. F. y, Spanish consul, Arbuthnot road
Stainfield, G., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's office
Stanford, B. R., shipwright, Spring gardens
Stanford, G. A., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Stanley, Rev. C. À., missionary, Tientsin
Stannius, Dr. H., Junr., German consul, Bangkok
Stappen, J. van, Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow
.Starkey, R D., (North China Insurance Company) clerk, Shanghai
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FOREIGN RESIDEN'TS.
Starkey, E., (J. M. Canny & Co.) clerk, Chiakiang
Starriek, P., "London Tavern," Chefoo
Startzeff, A. D., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Tientsin
St. Clair, A. F., flag lieutenant to Vice-Admiral Ryder
St. Croix, G. C. de, (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Shangbai
St. Croix, C. W. de, Maritime Customs assistant, Canton
St. Croix, W. de, (Gilman & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
St. John, Edwin, boatswain, Naval College, Yedo
St. John, H. C., captain, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
St. Quentin, A. de, secretary, French Legation, Yedo
St. Quentin, R. G. de, sub-commissary, Naval department, Saigon Stebbins, W., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Tientsin Steele, D., engineer, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee Canton
Steele, H., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) accountant, Yokohama
Steger, F. R., (Luchsinger & Co.) merchant, Iloilo
Steglich, O. V., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) instrument maker, Shangbai Stehmeyer, -, mariner, Bangkok
Steil, R., (Heinemann & Co.) ship broker, Queen's road
Stein, G. A. (Beazley, Paget & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Steinmetz, A, merchant, Shanghai
Stent, G. C., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Stephen, J., shipwright, Yokohama
Stephens, W. H., navigating lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
Stephens, M. J. D., (Stephens & Holmes) attorney, Club chambers
Stevens, E., second officer, Revenue cruiser Ling fing, Amoy
Stevens, W. S., (Takasima Colliery) mechanic, Nagasaki
Stevens, T. S., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Stevens, J. B., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Stevens, T., Post-office agent, & constable, British consulate, Hankow
Stevens, Jacob, (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) foreman boilermaker, Kowloon Stevens, D. W., secretary, U.S. Legation, Yedo
Stevenson, W. F., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai
Stevenson, J. W., missionary, Shaohying (absent)
Steward, J., boarding-house keeper, Queen's road West
Stewart, A., engineer, H.M. Naval Yard
Stewart, J, clerk, Government telegraph service, Yokohama Stewart, W., commander, H.B.M. gun vessel Growler Stewart, Wm., merchant, Osaka
Stewart, W. H., M.B., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Stewart, W. G., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Stewart, R., teacher, Home department, Yedo
Stewart, Mrs. (Hall & Holttz) assistant, Yokohama
Stewart, J. A.. (Hall & Holtz) manager, Yokohama
Stewart, Fred., M.A., inspector of schools, & head master of Central School, Gough street Stewart, J. A., M.D., physician, Foochow
Stewart, Geo., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) chief engineer, Kowloon
Stewart, J., (Imperial Arsenal) engineer, Tientsin
Stewart, J., captain, Gov.-General's gunboat Suitsing, Canton
Stewart, H. F., (H.K.C. & M.S.B. Co.) wharfinger, Hongkong
Stibolt, N., Yokohama
Stickler, F. M., (Shanghai Medical Hall) assistant, Shanghai
Stiebe, R., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Stiefel, W., (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stillfreid, Baron, (Japan Photographic Association) photographer, Yokohama Stirling, F., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Stiven, J., chief engineer, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
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FOREIGN RESIDENTS.
Stiven, R. G., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stockhausen, F. W. G. von, proprietor, "Oriental Hotel," Wellington street Stóger, H. F., (H. Sietas & Co.) storekeeper, Chefoo
Stok, W., (Bovet Bros. & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stokes, F. (Dickinson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Stokes, C. S., proprietor Victoria Dispensary, Peddar's wharf
Stollery, T., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) in charge of coal hulk Tiptree, Yokohama Stolterfobt, H., (Hesse & Co.) merchant, Queen's road
Stolze, C., mariner, Bangkok
Stone, G. F., (C. & J. Trading Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Stone, T., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Stone, C. W., master, Revenue cruizer Hwa Shu, Newchwang
Stone, N. J. (Chipman, Stone & Co.) Yokohama
Stone, W. H., chief assistant, Government telegraph service, Yokohama Stone, Robt. W., captain, 80th Regiment
Stornebrink, H., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Stornebrink, L., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Storror, Dr., physician, Saigon
Story, W. O., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Stott, G., missionary, Wunchow
Stout, Rev. H., missionary, Nagasaki
Stout, M., D.D.S., Alexandra terrace
Strachan, W. M., (Strachan & Thomas) merchant, Yokohama
Strachan, B., (Hongkong Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road Strack, Ad., (Deetjen & Co.) merchant, Praya
Strandberg, Mrs., hotel keeper, Yokohama
Strandt, H., (Schlüter & Strandt) compradore, Hakodadi
Stribling, W. C., assistant engineer, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Stricker, R. A., (Great Northern Telegraph Co.) clerk, Foochow
Stringer, C., (Paterson, Simons & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Stripling, A., inspector of police, Shanghai
Stritmatter, Rev. A., missionary, Kiukiang
Strome, C. J., carpenter, Hiogo
Stronach, Rev. John, missionary, Amoy
Strugnell, W., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Struvé, C., chargé d'affaires & consul general, Russian Legation, Yedo Stuart, Rev. J. L., missionary, Hangchow
Stubbe, S., (Co Ab Chong) assistant, Singapore
Stüben, J. F., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, and German vice-consul, Cebu Stucken, E., (Stucken, Rasch & Ruyter) merchant, Hiogo (absent)
Studer, Major A. G., U.S. consul, Singapore
Stuhlmann, C. C., Maritime Customs assistant, Swatow
Stulley, W., third engineer, steamer Esmeralda, Coast
Stunzi, H., (Iveson & Co.) silk-inspector, Shanghai
Sturrock, W. A., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Suenson, A., (Gt. Northern Telegraph Co.) superintendent, Burd's lane
Subl, M., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Suhm, O. von W., (S. Baer & Co.) clerk, Manila
Sullivan, J., (C. Gerard & Co.) assistant, Amoy
Summers, Rev. T., professor of Eng. literature, Imperial University, Yedo
Summers, R., (Banco Español Filipino,) clerk, Manila
Sumsoodin, A., (Futtabhoy Amdejee) manager, Cochrane street
Supico, A C., director of Public Works department, Macao
Surdarkhan, A., (Mahomed Somjeebhoy) clerk, Gage street
Sutherland, A., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Sutherland, Hugh, (J. Forster & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
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Sutherland, R., engineer, H.B.M. despatch-vessel Vigilant Sutherland, J. W., (Cobb & Co.) carriage builder, Yokohama Sutherland, D., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo Sutter, Rev. L., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo
Sutton, G., (M. C. Adams & Co.) assistant, Nagasaki Sutton, C., contractor, Nagasaki
Sutton, W. D., (Hongkong Dispensary) assistant, Queen's road Sutton, F. W., chief engineer, Naval College, Yedo Swaby, L., Government School, Osaka
Swain, R., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Swainson, G., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Swallow, Rev. R., missionary, Ningpo
Swanberg, W., hotel-keeper, Ningpo
Swanson, Rev. W. S., missionary, Amoy (absent)
Swanson, John, police force, Hiogo
Swanstrum, C. A., constable, U.S. consulate, Newchwang
Swany, A. F., (H. Fogg & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Sweemoh, O., (A. Markwald & Co.'s rice mill) assistant, Bangkok
Swift, T. C., olerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Swinburne, Paul, lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Bw nhoe, J., nurseryman & pomologist, Shanghai
Swinhoe, Robert, British Consul, Ningpo (absent)
Sword, Jas., (Gilfillan, Wood & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Sybille, V., (Geo. Polite) cook, Shanghai
Syle, Rev. E. W., M.A., professor of philosophy, Imperial University, Yedo Sylva, H., (Mitzu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Symonds, J. W., (Hongkong and Shanghai Bank) clerk, Yokohama
Symons, J., miner, Sado Island
Symons, H., (Hall & Holtz) clerk, Shanghai
Symons, John, Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Tabor, H. W., compradore, Hiogo
Tabor, E., (Tabor & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Tagle, J. P. de, (Jackson, French & Co.) clerk, Manila
Tagliabue, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street
Taintor, E. C., Commissioner of Customs, and statistical secretary, Shanghai
Talbot, F. B., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, & U.S. vice consul, Canton
Talbot, W. H., average adjuster, Yokohama
Talmage, Rev. J. V. N., D.D., missionary, Amoy
Talty, M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Tams, E. C., mariner, Bangkok
Tanabe, M,, (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Tandberg, L. J., (Haliday & Co.) storekeeper, Newchwang
Tapp, W. H., registrar of shipping, British consulate, Shanghai Tarbell, Rev. W. E., M.D., missionary, Kiukiang
Tata, D. B., (Tata & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Tate, J. Priestley, (Tate & Hawes) merchant, Shanghai (absent) Tatham, C. G., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) agent, Foochow
Tattersell, N., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Taufer, G., in charge of Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's engine Taufer, E., engineer, Hongkong Fire Ins. Co.'s engine house
Taumeyer, E., merchant, Shanghai
Tavares, J. F., (Messageries Maritimes) clerk, Praya central lavares, S. A., secretary, Municipal Chamber, Macao
Tavarez, P. J., (N. C. Herald office) compositor, Shanghai Taylor, J. A. H., assistant, British consulate, Newchwang
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Taylor, Rev. J. H., missionary, Chinkiang (absent) Taylor, G., (Bangkok Dock Co.) boiler maker, Bangkok Taylor, C. S., (J. S. Baron) assistant, Shanghai
Taylor, J. T., Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
Taylor, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) superintendent engineer, Yedo Taylor, J., ship's steward, Royal Naval victualling depôt, Yokohama Taylor, D. B., (Smith, Baker & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Taylor, J. A., (Chartered Mercantile Bank) manager, Shanghai Taylor, J., third officer, steamer Hindostan, Coast
Taylor, H. H., (Oriental Bank) assist. acct, and cashier, Queen's road Taylor, Rev. W., M.D., missionary, Hiogo
Taylor, J, K., (C. J. Strome & Co.) carpenter, Hiogo
Taylor, A., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Taylor, C., (Morris, Barlow & Co.) assistant, Manila
Taylor, G., foreman machinist, Kobe Iron works, Hiogo
Taylor, C. S., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Queen's road central
Taylor, W. H., (Cornes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Taylor, J., superintendent, Kobe Iron works, Hiogo
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Taylor, W. H., (Taylor & Thompson) merchant, & U.S. acting consular agent, Takso Taylor, John R., (Taylor & Co.) shipchandler, Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow
Teale, W., district superintendent of telegraphs, Yokohama
Tebbutt, T., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Amoy
Tei, N., chargé d'affaires, Japanese Legation, Peking Teillot, A., (Millot & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Telge, B., merchant, Shanghai
Telles, J. C. da Silva, first surgeon, Macao Battalion, Macao Telles, F. M., da Silva, (Lisbon Dispensary) assistant, Macao Telles, M., linguist, procurador's department, Macao Tempest, W., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Temple, Francis, (Oriental Bank) agent, Foochow (absent) Tenhaeff, M., (E. Herton) clerk, Swatow
Tennant, H. P., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) agent and tea inspector, Foochow Tessensohn, E., (Hamilton, Gray & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Testevuide, Rev. L. G., Roman Catholic missionary, Yokohama
Téus, V., (Inchausti & Co.) merchant, Manila
Thabor, C. H., Government school, Osaka
Thebaud, E., captain, steamer Esmeralda, Coast
Theed, J. H. W., nav. midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Theissen, F., sergeant of police, Ningpo
Theobald, C. B., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Kestrel
Thevenin, C. L., wine & spirit merchant, Queen's road
Thierry, Rev. J. B., Catholic missionary, Peking
Thiersant, P. Dabry de, French consul, Canton
Thiollaz, De, deputy judge, Saigon
Thissan, A., Osaka
Thistedt, T., fitter, Kobe Iron Works, Hiogo
Thomas, Thos. (Thomas & Mercer) public tea inspector, Canton & Macao (absent)
Thomas, Rev. J., missionary, and minister Union chapel, Shanghai
Thomas, Thos., (Strachan & Thomas) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Thomas, W., compositor, Amoy Shipping Report office, Amoy
Thomas, F. H., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Thomassin, tavern keeper, Saigon
Thompson, F. A., (Taylor & Thompson) clerk, Praya
Thompson, W., overseer in charge of Protestant Cometery, Surveyor-general's depart.
Thompson, D., intérpreter, U.S. Legation, Yedo
Thompson, G F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
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Thompson, C. F., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Thompson, J. (Yokohama Dispensary) chemist, Yokohama (absent) Thompson, C., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Thompson, Rev. T. W., missionary, Kalgan, Peking (absent)
Thompson, G. W., (Oriental Bank) assistant accountant, Yokohama Thompson, W., (Thompson & Hind) milliner, Queen's road
Thompson, W. A., Hiogo livery stables, Hiogo
Thompson, J. R., (Thompson & Bewick) shipchandler, Hakodadi
Thompson, G. M., (Taylor & Thompson) merchant, Praya Thompson, Rev. D., missionary, Yedo
Thomsen, J. C., mariner, Bangkok
Thomsett, H. G., R.N., Harbour-master, Praya west
Thomson, D., inspector of police, Eastern station
Thomson, T. S., (Scott, Witham & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Thomson, W. W., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Thomson, J., second officer, steamer Namoa, Coast
Thomson, Rev. E. H., missionary, Shanghai
Thomson, C. E., (National Bank of India) accountant, Shanghai
Thomson, D. J., R.N., assistant paymaster & secretary's clerk, H.M. Naval Yard
Thorburn, J. D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, & vice-consul for Sweden & Norway, Shanghai Thorburn, R. F., Shanghai
Thorndike, J. K., merchant, Shanghai
Thorne. C. W., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Thorne, C., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Thorne, J., (Thorne Bros. & Co.) merchant, Shanghai (absent)
Thorne, John, (J. Thorne & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Thornicraft, C. T., assistant surgeon, Goverment railway service, Yokohama
Thornton, A. H., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Thornton, E. P., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Thorp, C. H., Yokohama
Thorp, R. W., clerk, Government railway service, Yokohama
Thring, F. J., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Thueson, J., (W. Birt & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Thurburn, A., share broker, acting secretary, General Hospital, Shanghai
Thurburn, J., manager, Chartered Mercantile bank, Yokohama
Tiefenbacher, M., (W. Meyerink) clerk, Shanghai
Tiguo, A. R., Baixo Monte, Macao
Tileston, H. N., (O. & O.S.S. Co.) acting agent, Nagasaki
Tilghman, W. C., Junr., (Purdon & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Tillard, P. F., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf Tilley, S., gunner, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Tillson, D. H., compradore, Hiogo
Timm,, captain, steamer Madagascar, Bangkok
Timm, C. F., (H. B. Meyer) clerk, Ningpo
Titjen, H., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Titoushkin, N., Maritime Customs clerk, Shanghai
Tobin, E., (Gilman & Co.) merchant, Praya
Todd, G. W., (Mitsu Bisbi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Tõeg, R. E., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) clerk, Ningpo
Tokmakoff, J. F., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co.) merchant, Kiachta
Tolatee, F. M., merchant, Hollywood road
Tolatee, B. F., (F. M. Tolatee) clerk, Hollywood road
Tolatee, M. P., (F. M. Tolatee) clerk, Hollywood road
Toller, W. W., (Ed. Sharp and Toller) solicitor, Supreme Court House Tolliday, T., Maritime Customs examiner, Amoy
Tolosa, C., (Higgin Brothers) clerk, Iloilo
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Tom, engineer, Iloilo
Tomlin, Geo. L.,first clerk, Surveyor-general's office, & acting supt. of Victoria gaol Tomlinson, W. L., gunmaker, Shanghai
Tonkin, C., officer, Gov-General's gunboat Chen-jui, Canton
Tonnochy, M. S., acting Registrar General, supt. of Victoria gaol, and Sheriff
Tootal, J. B., (North China Herald,) general manager, Shanghai
Topping, C., assistant paymaster, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Tornachi,, (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) freight clerk, Yedo Tornoe, H., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Torp, Von, (Valmalle, Schoene & Milsom) clerk, Yokohama Torres, J., constable, British consulate, Ningpo Torrey, J. W., (Parker & Co.) commission merchant Tottenham, A. O., lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Egeria Tottenham, W., engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger Tourillon, L., second commissioner of police force, Saigon Towell, M. E., Maritime Customs assistant, Foochow (absent) Townend, Ed., (E. Towneud & Co.) merchant, Hankow Townend, F. J., (E. Townend & Co.) merchant, Hankow
Townley, F., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Yokohama
Townsend, A. M., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hankow (absent) Tracey, Capt. R. E., R.N., training ship, Imperial Arsenal, Foochow
Trachsler, J. H., (Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Trail, W., Siamnese Navy, Bangkok
Trannack, R., Maritime Customs examiner, Taku
Travers, D. C., (Borneo Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Treat, A. O., M.D., missionary, Pau-ting-foo, Peking (absent)
Tregaskiss, J., (M. H. Cook) assistant, Shanghai
Tremlett, C. F..(W. G. Hale & Co.) clerk, and consul for Great Britain, Saigon Trève, Colonel, Government service, Saigon
Triggs, Geo., engineer, H.B.M. despatch vessel Vigilant
Triggs, A. S., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) auctioneer, Shanghai
Tripler, T. H., assistant surgeon, Government railway service, Yokohama
Tripp, H. J. H., (Bland & Tripp) bill broker, Yokohama
Triulzi, G., (G. Bolmida) olerk, Yokohama
Trolzig, H., superintendent, Municipal Council, Hiogo Trotter, H., Post-master General, Singapore
Trotter, D. A., (Tait & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Trueb, R., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Tuason, J. P., (J. M. Tuason & Co.) merchant and banker, Manila
Tuason G, (J. M. Tuason & Co.) merchant and banker, Manila
Tuason, T., (Genato & Co.) auctioneer, and commission agent, Manila Tucker, R. D., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent)
Tucker, Bt. Major Chas., captain, 80th Regiment
Tucker, J. J., marine surveyor to North China Insurance Co., Shanghai Tuimi, E. G., administrator, Revenue department, Manila
Tumboly, S. F., (H. M. Padsha) manager, Peel street
Turnbull, W. A., (Birley, Worthington & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Turner, A. L., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) agent, Hankow
Turner, G, boatswain, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Turner, W. M., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Shanghai
Turner, J. J., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Queen's road
Turner, J., gunner, Gov.-General's gunboat Peng-chao-hai, Canton Turner, C. P., chief engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacions
Turner, F. S., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Turpin, J., Naval college, Yedo
Turton, B. L., commander, H.B.M. sloop Egeria
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Twemlow, Geo. H., major, 80th Regiment
Twigg, Mrs. P. O'B., undertaker, Shanghai
Twinem, James, Maritime Customs acting commissioner, Tientsin Twombly, J. F., (H. Fogg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Tyebbhoy, A. H., (Abdulla, Bomonjee & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Tyler, J., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Thistle
Tyler, G., constable, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Tyler, J. C., (Russell & Sturgis) clerk, Iloilo
Tyler, Bt. Major C. J. R., captain, 80th Regiment
Tytler, S., Siamese Navy, Bangkok
Uceda, M., (Reyes & Co.) shipchandler, Manila
Ulbrich, J. G., chef d'Exploitation, Compagnie du Gaz, Shanghai Ulderup, A., superintendent, Taku pilot Čo., Taku (absent)
Ullmann, E., (F. Ullmann) assistant, Manila (absent)
Ullmann, E., (Ullmann & Co.) jeweller, Queen's road
Ullmann, M., jeweller, Yokohama
Ullmann, J., (Ullmann & Co.) jeweller, Queen's road
Ullmann, F.. importador de alhajas, Manila
Ullrichs, J. F., (Ladage & Oelke) assistant, Shanghai
Ulrich, C., mariner, Bangkok
Ulrich, Rev., missionary, Canton
Umland, J. W., proprietor, "Germania hotel," Nagasaki
Unwin, F. S., Maritime Customs assistant, Amoy
Unwin, H. A., (Oriental Bank) assist. accountant, Singapore Upton, F., interpreter, Custom house, Hiogo
Ure, John, (Kiangnan Arsenal) overseer of foundry, Shanghai Urquhart, F., second engineer, steamer Namoa, Coast Urquhart, A., clerk, Public Works department, Yokohama Utchida, C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) agent, Shanghai (absent)
Vachell, H. G., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Vades, clerk, Naval department, Saigon
Vail, J. H., manager, Shanghai Associated Wharves, Shanghai Vaissière, Rev. J., Roman Catholic missionary, Chusan, Ningpo Valantine, B. A., (E. C. Kirby & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Val, R. de, administrator, General duty department, Manila
Valdenebro, J. M. de, acting president, Magistrates' department, Manila
Valdezes, C., watchmaker, Manila
Valderrama, A., administrator of the Exchequer department, Iloilo
Vale, T. H., (Harris, Goodwin & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Valentine, Rev. J. D., missionary, Shaoubying, Ningpo
Valle, J. G. del, consul for Italy, Manila (absent)
Valtriny, V. C., (C. Poisson & Co.) merchant, Singapore
Van Buren, J. S., (P.M.S.S. Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Van Buren, General Thos. B., United States consul-general, and postal agent, Y'han Vandenberg, F. A., clerk and usher, Supreme Court
Van der Polder, L., interpreter, Hingo Saibansho, Hiogo
Vndre, Diago y del, proprietor, "Ciudad de Cebu" Cebu
Van Dyke, Rev. J. W., missionary, Petchaburi, Bangkok
Van Es, J. C., pilot, Bangkok
Vania, R. C., (Cawasjeo Pallanjee & Co.) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
Vannes, F., (C. & J. Favre Brandt) assistant, Yokohama
Van Oordt, W. C., (Van Oordt & Co.) merchant, & Netherlands consul, &c., Yokohar Vapereau, C., professor of French, Peking
Vaquinhas, J. dos S., lieutenant, Macao Battalion, Macao
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Vara, R. de la, (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) merchant, (absent) Vara, S. de la, (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) merchant, Manila
Vara, L. de la, (Carranceja, la Vara & Co.) merchant, Manila (absent) Varaigne, military engineer, Saigon
Varella, A., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Varnum, R. M., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Varquezo, J. G., (Carrauceja, la Vara & Co.) clerk, Manila
Vassania, J. P., merchant, Canton
Vaucher, A. E., silk inspector and broker, Club chambers
Veal, J. H., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Veaux, H., clerk and accountant, Municipal Council, Saigon
Veeder, Rev. P. V., D.D., professor of physics, Imperial University, Yedo Veitch, A., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) acting accountant, Shanghai
Velasco, J., (M. P. Marqueti) clerk, Manila
Velasco, T. V. de, clerk, Banco Español Filipino, Manila
Velozo, G., merchant and vice-consul for Portugal and U.S. of Venezuela, Cebu Velozo, R., (G. Velozo) clerk, Cebu
Verbeck, Rev. G. F., missionary, Yedo
Verchere, Rev. J. M. P., French missionary, Swatow
Vergonjeanne, blacksmith, Saigon
Vernon, G. H., paymaster's clerk, U.S. Naval depôt, Nagasaki
Verril, Ed., manager, French Hotel, Manila
Verrolles, Rev. M., Roman Catholic Bishop, Newchwang
Versoza, J., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Versoza, V., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Veysière, clerk, Messageries Maritimes, Saigon
Vianna, E., clerk, Administracao do Conselho, Macao
Vicary, S. N., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) captain of steam-tug Fame
Vichi, A. L., acting administrator of the council, Macao
Vickers, J. M., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Victal, F., (J. da Silva) clerk, Macao
Victor, S. B., (Dauver & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Victorino, J., ensign, Macao Battalion, Macao
Vieira, J. M., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Vieira, U. A., (L. Moore) clerk, Shanghai
Vieira, A. J., (Holliday, Wise & Co.) clerk, Praya
Vieira, I. L., (Oriental Dispensary) assistant, Wellington street Viénot, H., lawyer, Saigon
Vierow, H., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor, Tamsui
Vigano, Rev. B., Roman Catholic missionary, Wellington street Vigier, Lieut-Colonel, Government service, Saigon
Vignale, L., Italian Consul-general, Shanghai
Vigroux, Rev. P., Roman Catholic missionary, Yedo Villanova, C., Maritime Customs signalman, Shanghai Villanueva, R., (J. de Loyzaga & Co.) assistant, Manila Villard, inspector of native affairs, Saigon
Villion, Rev. A., Roman Catholic missionary, Hiogo
Vinay, H., (Comptoir d'Escompte) agent, Hankow
Vincenot, F., spirit merchant and commission agent, Peel street
Vincent, Miss A. M., (Mrs. E. A. Vincent) assistant, Yokohama
Vincent, Mrs. E. A., milliner and draper, Yokohama
Vincent, Henry, gaoler, British consulate, Yokohama
Vincent, J., (P. & O. Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Vincent, E., (E. Vincent & Co.) com. agent, and surveyor for Lloyds, Swatow
Viney, J., (Japan Herald office) foreman, Yokohama
Vinson, mayor, Municipal Council, Saigon
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Vinton, W., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) clerk, Praya
Virmaitre, A. L., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Tientsin Virmanos, B. Saenz de, secretary, Banco Espanol Filipino, Manila Virmanosy Licaros, assistant, Banco Español Filipino, Manila Vivanti, A., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) clerk, Kobe Vivanti, F., (J. C. Fraser & Co.) clerk, Yokohama Vizenzinovich, M., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Vlies, G. van der, (G. van der Vlies & Co.) Hiogo Voelkel, S., (Pharmacie de L'Union) manager, Shanghai Vogel, E., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) merchant, Praya Vogel, Charles, (Vogel, Hagedoru & Co.) clerk, Praya Vogel, Ed., (Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Vogt, O., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Voigt, E., (L. Vrard & Co.) assistant, Shanghai Voigt, H. F. F., mariner, Bangkok
Voigt, O., (Faber & Voigt) merchant, Hiogo
Voisin, A., (Russell & Co.) clerk, and chairman, French Municipal Council, Shangh Vollhardt, A., steward, Club Germania, Yokohama
Volong, F. de P., substitute, Municipal Council, Macao
Vorrath, P. W., mariner, Bangkok
Vosper, G., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Voss, C. de, proprietor, "Hotel de la Paix," Singapore
Voss, H. A. T., mariner, Bangkok
Vosteen, H., pilot, Takao
Vouillemont, E. G., (Comptoir d'Escompte) manager, Yokohama
Voyron, P., (Oriental hotel) Yokohama
Voyron, J., (Oriental hotel) assistant, Yokohama
Voysey, M., (Domoney & Co.) compradore, Hiogo
Vroom, J., Junr., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Vrooman, Rev. D., missionary, and manager of Cotton yarn mill, Canton Vuillet, Mme., dressmaker, Saigon
Vulliez, deputy Attorney-general, Saigon
Wachtelbrenner, P. G., marine officer, Bangkok
Wachtels, H. P. M., (Wachtels & Co.) merchant, Hiogo
Wade, J. R., (S. C. Farnham & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Wade, J. H., captain, Gov.-General's gunboat Chen-jui, Canton
Wade, Sir Thomas F., K.C.B., British Minister Plenipotentiary, Peking
Wadman, E., (Wadman & Co.) mercbant, Ningpo
Waeber, C., consul for Russia and Denmark, Tientsin
Wagen, T. F., (Bavier & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Waggott, W., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Wagner, Th., (Allin & Lemache) clerk, Bangkok
Wagner, C., professor of music, Yokohama
Wagner, C., first clerk, Central station
Wainewright, R. E., solicitor, Shanghai
Waite, G., gunner, Harbour-master's department
Wake, G. E., superintendent of cemetery, Yokohama
Wake, H., overman, Takasima. Colliery, Nagasaki
Walker, W., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) superintending captain, Yedo
Walker, R. N., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Walker, Rev., J., acting chaplain, Canton
Walker, T. P., midshipman, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Walker, Rev. W. F., missionary, Peking
Walker, Mrs. J., washing establishment, Yokohama
Walker, F., (Shaw & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
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Walker, Wm., acting assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Frolic Walker, W. F., merchant and commission agent, Chinkiang
Walker, T., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Walker, Rev. J. E., missionary, Foochow (in city)
Walker, Robt., merchant, Gough street
Walker, A., lieutenant, Gov.-General's gunboat Shen-chee Canton Walkinshaw, Wm., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Queen's road (absent) Walkinshaw, A. W., (Turner & Co.) merchant, Foochow
Wallace, Thomas, auctioneer, Yokohama
Wallace, E., (T. Wallace) assistant, Yokohama
Wallace, T., in charge of signal station, Victoria peak
Waller, W., (Co Ah Chong) assistant, Singapore
Waller, H. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Waller, Jos. E., secretary, Shanghai Club
Wallis, Wm., (Shanghai dispensary) dispenser, Shanghai Wallis, S., (Robinson & Co.) assistant, Singapore Walmisley, W. H., lieutenant, 80th Regiment
Walrond, E. C., in charge of Govt. dock yard, Bangkok Walsh, C. F., editor, Hiogo News, Hiogo
Walsh, F., printer, Hiogo
Walsh, F. G., (Walsh & Co.) printer and stationer, Shanghai
Walsh, A., (Walsh & Co.) printer and stationer, Shanghai
Walsh, R. G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Walsh, R. J. (Walsh, Hall & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Walsh, Thomas, (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, Yokohama (absent)
Walsh, John G., (Walsh, Hall & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Walter, J., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk, Yokohama
Walter, W. B., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Walter, W., (Evans, Pugh & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Walter, John, (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) sub-manager, Shanghai Walton, H. F., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gunboat Swinger Wanderleach, C., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Whampoa Waples, H., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Warberge, C., (Riley, Hargreaves & Co.) assistant, Singapore Warburton, Wm., (Browne & Co.) clerk, Hiogo
Ward, E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Ward, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Ward, F., operator Government telegraph service, Yokobama
Wardlaw, J. C., (Tait & Co.) merchant, and consul for Portugal, Amoy Warlomont, L., (Bazar Filipino,) clerk, Manila
Warmingham, J., boatswain, H.B.M. gun-vessel Hart Warnecke, F. A., (Pasedag & Co.) clerk, Amoy Warren, H. B., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Warren, W. T., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Modeste Warren, Rev. C. F., missionary, Osaka
Warren, C. H., (Russell & Sturgis) merchant, Iloilo Warrick, A., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Hankow Warrington, J. B., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious Washbrook, W. A., Maritime Customs watcher, Canton Wassenius, C., engine driver, Hongkong Fire Brigade Wasserfall, A., (Siemssen & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Wasson, T. B., professor of civil engineering, Imperial University, Yedo Waterfield, Wm., chief engineer, H.B.M. corvette Modeste
Waterson, Capt. D., marine surveyor, Saigon
Watson, W., assistant tide-surveyor, Double Island station, Swatow
Watson, A. T., (Yokohama Dispensery) assistant, Yokohama
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Watson, Jas., M.D., M.R.C.S.E., physician, Newchwang
Watson, T., (Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co) merchant, Foochow
Watson, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Hankow
Watson, J. C., major, Anglo-Chinese force, & act. controller of police, Ningpo Watson, H., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Watson, H. A., (Elles & Co.) clerk, Amoy
Watson, W., Shanghai
Watt, W., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama Watters, Thos., acting consul for Great Britain, Austria & France, Swatow Watts, Mrs., (Rose & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Watts, A. C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co ) freight clerk, Yedo
Watts, Jas., pilot, Taku
Watts, W., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's office
Wauchope, G., secretary and accountant, Public works department, Yokohama Weale, W., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Kiukiang
Weatherstone, T., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) in charge of hulks, Hankow
Webb, C., deputy paymaster and treasurer, Control department
Webb, R. O., lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Growler
Webb, S. D., (H. Fogg & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Webb, G. A. C., navigating sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Webber, H. B., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Weber, O., (Remé Brothers) clerk, Singapore
Weber, A. R., merchant, Niigata
Webster, Jas., (Holme, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Webster, R. P., in charge of powder depôt, Harbour-master's department
Weckherlin, W. F. H. von, minister for Netherlands, &c., Yedo
Weeks, C. D., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Wefer, J. D., pilot, Bangkok
Wegdin, W., (Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co.) clerk, Singapore Wegener, F., Maritime Customs examiner, Chinkiang Weigert, P., truck and drayman, Yokohama
Welch, J., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai (absent)
Weld, D., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Weld, J. D., Junr., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Kiukiang
Welldon, A. F., sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf
Wellings, R. H., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Wells, W. E., (Eastern Extension, Australasia, & China Tele. Co.) agent, Shanghai Wells, W., engineer, tug Algerine, Taku
Wells, E., engineer, tug Pathfinder, Taku
Wells, E. J., (Gas Company) manager and secretary, Singapore
Wells, W. (Gas Company) assistant, Singapore
Wells. G., (Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) wharfinger, Singapore
Wells, J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Newchwang
Welsh, David, (Hongkong Distillery) clerk, East Point
Welsh, E., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Wennmohs, E., (Ladage & Oelke) tailor, &c., Shanghai
Wertheimber, L., appraiser, Japanese Imperial Customs, Yokohama
West, P., (Kobe Iron Works) assistant, Hiogo
West, S., Naval college, Yedo
Westall, A. C., (Westall, Brand & Co.) public silk-inspector, Shanghai
Westendorf, C., (C. Heinszen & Co.) clerk, Manila
Westernhagen, A., proprietor, " Botica de San Gabriel," Manila
Westlake, Č. H., sub-editor, Straits Times, Singapore
Westoby, T. G., captain, steamer Namoa, Coast
Wetmore, P. L., (Wetmore & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
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Wetmore, F. R., bookseller, Yokobama
Wetmore, W. S., (Frazar & Co.) merchant, Shanghai Wewezer, J., mariner, Bangkok
Weymouth, W. M., (P. & O.S.N. Co.) pilot, Singapore
Wharry, C. J., M.D., superintendent, Civil Hospital
Wheatley, E., Maritime Customs tide-surveyor & harbour master, Ningpo Wheeler, F. S., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. surveying vessel Sylvia
Wheeler, T., (Imperial Arsenal) powder maker, Tientsin
Wheeler, Wm., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Shanghai
Wheeler, G. H., (Russell & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wheeler, E., M.D., assistant surgeon, Government railway service, Yokohama Wheeler, W., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Praya
Wheeley, E., (A. Dent & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wheelock, Thomas R., (Wheelock & Co.) broker, Shanghai
Wheen, E., (Sayle & Co.) assistant, Shanghai
Wherry, Rev. John., missionary, Peking (absent)
Wheymes, J. W., (S. Easton & Co.) assistant, East Point Whiffin, A., paymaster, JI.B.M. corvette Thalia White, J., constable, British Consulate, Tientsin White, J. W., "Liverpool Arms" tavern, Yokohama White, R., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Singapore White, J., pilot, Nagasaki
White, R. W., lieutenant, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis White, W. H., engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious White, Fred. E., British consulate constable, Yokohama White, Wm., (Frazar & Co.) clerk, Shanghai White, Rev. R. G., missionary, Chinkiang (absent) White, J. G., overseer of works, Surveyor-general's office White, Aug., (Miller, White & Co.) bill broker, Shanghai White, F. G., (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) clerk, Shanghai White, J. R., proprietor, "Stag hotel," Queen's road central Whitehead, T. H., (Chartered Bank) sub-accountant, Shangbai Whitehead, Rev. S., missionary, Canton
Whitehead, T. M., (Japan Gazette office) reporter, Yokohama Whitehead, W. F., inspector of brothels
White-Thomson, H. N., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious Whitfield, Geo., (Whitfield & Dowson) engineer, Yokohama Whiting, Rev. A., missionary, Nankin
Whiting, Rev. J. L., missionary, Peking
Whitlock, G., constable, British consulate gaol, Shanghai
Whittall, E., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Whittall, P. G., (Takasima Colliery) assistant, Nagasaki
Whymark, G., (Domoney & Co.) compradore, Hiogo
Whyte, A., third engineer, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama
Whyte, A. B., (Smith, Bell & Co.) clerk, Manila
Whyte, E. H., paymaster, H.B.M. surveying-vessel Sylvia
Whytieth, G., (McAlister & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Wickers, J., horse shoer & trainer, Yokohama
Wickham, B. R., (Tait & Co) clerk, Takao
Wicking, H., (Lane, Crawford & Co.) assistant, Queen's road
Widdicombe, R., engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing
Wiebe, H., (F. Douglas & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Wieler, Oscar, (Wieler & Co.) merchant, Praya
Wientraub, J. H., importer, Yokohama
Wieters, E. B., (Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co.) clerk, Hankow Wiggins, C., (J. D. Carroll & Co.) commission agent, Hiogo
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Wignall, J. H., engineer, Yokohama
Wignall, M., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) chief engineer, Yedo
Wilbraham, Colonel Sir R., K.C.B., Lieut.-General, 80th Regiment Wilby, R. G., assistant engineer, H.B.M. gun-vessel Curlew Wilck, C., (Ladage & Oelke) assistant, Shanghai
Wilcox, R. C., editor, Daily Press
Wild, É. W., nav. sub-lieutenant, H.B.M. gun-vessel Fly
Wilgaard, A. J., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Canton (absent) Wilhelm, E., watchmaker, Shanghai
Wilkie, J., second engineer, steamer Douglas, Coast Wilkin, A. J., (Wilkin & Robison) merchant, Yokohama Wilkin, constable, British Legation, Peking
Wilkinson, C. F., (Chartered Bank) acting manager, Singapore Wilkinson, W., engineer, steam tug Sans Pariel, Bangkok
Wilkinson, J., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Wilkinson, R., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama
Wilkinson, H. S., first assistant and interpreter, British consulate, Yokohama Wilks, Henry, (Wilks & Earnshaw) engineer, Manila
Willans, Hon. W. W., Colonial Treasurer, Singapore
Willcox, T., (Malcolm, Willcox & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Williams, J. P., engineer, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Williams, M., light keeper, Fisher Island Lighthouse, Amoy
Williams, Right Rev. C. M., missionary, Yedo
Williams, C. C., (E. Vincent & Co.) commission agent, Swatow
Williams, W. H., maritime Customs tidewaiter, Ningpo
Williams, Miss, Yokohama
Williams, General G. B., Yedo (absent)
Williams, F., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Williams, R. T., (A. E. Salter) clerk, Chinkiang
Williams, J., (Williams' Horse Repository) proprietor, Garden road
Williams, R. B., (Chapman, King & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Williams, F. R., assistant, Shanghai club
Williams, Rev. N. B., missionary, Canton
Williams, S. Wells, LL.D., secretary to U.S. Legation, Peking (absent) Williams, P., pilot, Swatow
Williams, Rev. Mark, missionary, Kalgan, Peking
Williamson, Geo., (Williamson & Co.) merchant & commission agent, Chinkiang
Williamson, Rev. Alex., B.A., LL.D., missionary, Chefoo
Williamson, T. G., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) clerk, Foochow
Willoughby, J. J., boatswain, Naval College, Yedo
Wills, G., Government secretary and interpreter, Yokohama
Wilson, H., professor of mathematics, Imperial University, Yedo
Wilson, C. G., A.I.C.E., chief engineer, Imperial Government Works, Hiogo
Wilson, J. C., (Jamie & Wynd) assistant, Singapore
Wilson, J., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow
Wilson, A., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokobama
Wilson, F., (Morris, Barlow & Co.) assistant, Manila
Wilson, A., inspector of police, Lowza station, Shanghai
Wilson, Robt., (Elles & Co.) agent, & consul for Netherlands, Takao
Wilson, John A., (Howell & Co.) merchant, Hakodadi
Wilson, John, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) storekeeper, Shanghai
Wilson, R., teacher, Home department, Yedo
Wilson, J., lightkeeper, Chefoo
Wilson, F. G., (G. Domoney & Co.) assistant, Yokohama Wilson, Jas., (Wilson, Cornabé & Co.) merchant, Chefoo Wilson, Henry, Independence Pilot Company, Shanghai
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Wilson, James, (Lane, Crawford & Co.) clerk Yokohama
Wilson, Wilberforce, C.E., (Wilson & Salway) architect, Queen's road Wilson, W., (Wilson, Nicholls & Co.) shipchandler, Amoy
Wilson, Rev. Jonathan, missionary, Chiengmai, Bangkok
Wimmer, H., watchmaker, Hiogo
Winckler, J., (H. Ahrens & Co.) clerk, Yedo
Windsor, T., (Windsor, Redlich & Co.) merchant, Bangkok Wingfield, H. E., assist. engineer, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Winn, H. H., dentist, Shanghai
Winn, J. C., (China & Japan Trading Co.) clerk, Shanghai Winstanley, J., (Bourne & Co.) public tea inspector, Yokohama Winstanley, A., (Cornes & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Winton, J. J., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) acting agent, Hiogo Wirgman, C., proprietor, Japan Punch, Yokobama
Wirth, O., (Staebelin & Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore
Wisas, D., lightkeeper, Shanghai
Wiseman, Sir Wm., Bart., commander, H.B.M. gun-vessel Lapwing Wisner, J. H., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Witham, J. W., (Scott, Witham & Co.) Singapore
Withome, N., engineer, Iloilo
Witt, F. F., mariner, Bangkok
Witte, A., (Wm. Pustau & Co.) clerk, Pottinger street
Witte, Julius, ice manufacturer, Manila
Wishart, C., (Patent Slip & Dock Co.) manager, Singapore
Wodehouse, H. E., clerk of Councils & chief clerk, Colonial-secretary's office Wohlters, A., proprietor, "British Inn," Queen's road central
Wolf, L., commission agent, Yokohama
Wolfe, Rev. John, missionary, Foochow
Wolfenden, R., second engineer, Revenue cruiser, Ling-feng, Amoy
Wolff, (Spencer & Wolff) merchant & commission agent, Chinkiang
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Wolff, A., (Siber & Brennwald) clerk & chan. consulate of Switzerland, Yokohama
Wolff, Rev. C. H. H., missionary, Nagasaki
Wolfs, J., (Hecht, Lilienthal & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Wolter, J., (Ladage & Oelke) assistant, Yokohama
Wong Fun, M.D., physician to Maritime Customs, Canton
Wood, J., surgeon, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Wood, ., (C. & J. Trading Co.) assistant, Hiogo
Wood, J. C., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Wood, A. G. (Gibb, Livingston & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Wood, Wm., constable, British legation escort, Yedo
Wood, Wm., (D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) tea inspector, Foochow Wood, R. H. R., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Wood, Thos., (Drysdale, Ringer & Co.) clerk, Hankow
Woodford, J. D., (Hongkong & Shanghai Bank) clerk, Queen's road
Woodford, J. I., (New Dispensary) proprietor, Singapore
Woodford, H. B., (New Dispensary) assistant, Singapore
Woodhead, J., foreman mechanic, Government railway service, Yokohama
Woodin, E. L., (P. & O. Co.) clerk, and agent for Reuter's Telegram Company
Woodin, Rev. Simeon F., missionary, Foochow
Woodruff, F. E., commissioner of customs, Chinkiang
Woodruff, F. G., (A. Kassburg & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Woods, W. F., assistant paymaster in charge, H.B.M. sloop Lily
Woods, Hon. R. C., Senior Puisne Judge, Singapore
Woods, L. H., (Vaughan & Woods) attorney, Singapore
Woods, R. C., (Woods & Davidson) attorney, Singapore
Woods, C. K. E., (Woods & Davidson) attorney, Singapore
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Woodward, R. H. S., (C. & J. Marine Ins. Co.) clerk, Shanghai Woodward, W., Naval College, Yedo
Woolfe, H. D., Maritime Customs tidewaiter, Chinkiang
Woollatt, G. H., public tea inspector, and commission agent, Swatow Woollcombe, H. B., captain, H.B.M. corvette Thalia
Woollett, H., (F. Beato & Co.) assistant, Yokohama
Woolley, W. A., student interpreter, British Legation, Yedo
Woonwalla, R. S., (R. Dhunjeebhoy & Co.) merchant, Hollywood road Worgitzky, C., mariner, Bangkok
Worobieff, A. J., (N. A. Nefedieff) clerk, Tientsin Worsley, F., commander, steamer Agnes, Singapore Wortel, J., Maritime Customs examiner, Keelung Worthington, G. A., gunner, H.B.M. gun-vessel Dwarf Worthington, Thos., (Ker & Co.) clerk, Manila Wortley, F. J. S., midshipman, H.B.M.S. Audacious
Wotton, Wm., (Caldwell and Brereton) solicitor, Queen's road
Wran, R., chief steward, lighthouse tender Meiji Maru, Yokohama Wright, F., (J. Little & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Wright, H. T., lieutenant, Í.B.M. corvette, Modeste
Wright, S. W., assistant paymaster, H.B.M. corvette Charybdis Wright, Rev. W. B., missionary, Yedo
Wright, D. M., (Boyd & Co.) clerk, Taiwan
Wright, F. E., audit secretary, Maritime Customs, Peking
Wright, Alex., (Alt & Co.) clerk, Nagasaki
Wright, Robt., (Findlay, Richardson & Co.) clerk, Manila
Wulven, E. van, (Hooglandt & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Wusinowsky, Ad., (Prehn & Co.) clerk, Manila
Wyatt, H. H., paymaster, H.B.M. receiving ship Victor Emanuel
W Vyatt, O. M., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Shanghai
Wyekoff, M. N., Japanese government school Niigata Go Gakko, Niigata
Wylde, W., gunsmith, Yokohama
Wylie, A., consulting engineer, iron merchant, &c., Yokohama
Wylie, A., (British & Foreign Bible Soceity) agent, Shanghai
Wylie, R. A., (Cornes & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Wyneken, R., (Staehelin & Stahlknecht) clerk, Singapore
Wyngaarden, P. A. C. van, (Netherlands Trading Society) agent, Singapore
Wynhoven, Rev. F., Catholic missionary, Tientsin
Wynn, J., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Wyper, R., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) assistant engineer, Yedo
Xavier, L., clerk, Audit office, Bangkok
Xavier, S., (De Souza & Co.) compositor
Xavier, L. M., (Noronha & Sons) compositor, Wellington street Xavier, B. de S., interpreter, Water Police station, Macao Xavier, L. A., (D. Lapraik & Co.) clerk, D'Aguilar street Xavier, F., (Stephens & Holmes) clerk, Club chambers Xavier, J. A., (R. H. Cairns) clerk, Club chambers Xavier, F. M. D., writer, H.M. Naval Yard
Xavier, J. P., (Comptoir d'Escompte) clerk, Shanghai Xavier, F., (Messageries Maritimes) assistant, Praya central Xavier, F., compositor, Hongkong Times office Xavier, C. A., (Olyphant & Co.) clerk, Shanghai Xavier, M. B., linguist, procurador's department, Macao Xitco, A., (Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co.) clerk, Shangbai
Yacoobhoy, G., (E. Pubaney) clerk, Lyndhurst terrace
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Yangwell, manager, Yangtsze cargo boat Company, Shanghai
Yeats, J., quartermaster, Customs' revenue steam launch Yik-hu, Canton
Yates, Rev. M. T., D.D., vice-con. and interpreter, U.S. Consulate, Shanghai
Yeo, G. J., engineer and secretary, Gas Company, Shanghai
Yoan, Rev., Russian Greek Catholic missionary, Peking
Youd, F. M., (Adamson, Bell & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Young, P., (A. Robinson) clerk, Shanghai
Young, C., (Mitsu Bishi S.S. Co.) captain, Yedo
Young, A., fitter, Government railway service, Yokohama Young, J., (Grand hotel) assistant, Yokohama
Young, J., pilot, Taku
Young, J. B., assistant engineer, Government railway service, Yokohama
Young, W. S. (Gilınan & Co.) merchant, & Danish consul, Foochow
Young, A., (Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.) shipwright, Kowloon
Young, J. M., (Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co.) merchant, Shanghai
Young, R., M.D., "Woodville," Arbuthnot road
Young, S., Maritime Customs assistant examiner, Chefoo Young, L., proprietor, "London Inn," Queen's road central Young, Capt.-., Yokohama
Young, G. B., (Birley & Co.) clerk, Queen's road
Youngs, E. D., (Peele, Hubbell & Co.) clerk, Manila Youngson, W., Maritime Customs examiner, Shanghai Youngson, J., inspector of police, Shaukiwan, Hongkong Yrisarry, J. M., (Inchausti & Co.) clerk, Manila Yuill, G. S., (Butterfield & Swire) clerk, Foochow Yung Sébastien, Rev. Y., French missionary, Bangkok Yvanovich, A., (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) clerk, Shanghai
Zachariae, V., M.D., physician to German consulate, Shanghai Zanini, M., Yokohama
Zappe, Ed., German consul, Yokohama
Zárate, A. O. de, (Antonio Ayala) clerk, Manila
Zechariah, G. L., (Woods & Davidson) clerk, Singapore
Zeltmann, T., (Kaltenbach, Engler & Co.) merchant, Singapore Zembsch, J. P. A., (V. Aymonin & Co.) clerk, Yokohama
Zemke, P., (C. Schomburgk & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Zetterlund, C. U., mariner, Bangkok
Zicavo, P., "Oriental hotel," Yokohama
Ziegler, J., (C. Lutz & Co.) clerk, Manila
Ziegler, C., (Ziegler & Co.) merchant, Yokohama
Zimmermann, L. F., (Hotel De l'Europe) assistant, Singapore
Zimmermann, A., (G. Hieber & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Zimpel, P. F., (Behn, Meyer & Co.) clerk, Singapore
Zobel J., chemist, Manila
Zoboli, E., solicitor, Iloilo
Zugarte, D., proprietor, Colonial Press, Singapore
Zuzarte, R., compositor, Independant de Saigon office, Saigon.
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Hon. Cecil C. Smith
Hon. W. H. Alexander
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
定例總局
Ting-lai-tsung-kook.
His Excellency Sir Arthur Edward Ken-
nedy, K.C.M.G., C.B., president
Hon. Chief Justice
Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Attorney General
Hon. Colonial Treasurer
Hon. Phineas Ryrie
Hon. W. H. Alexander
Hon. H. Lowcock
Hon. W. Keswick
non-official members
Clerk of Councils-H. E. Wodehouse
Public Offices.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
輔政使司署
Foo-ching-sz-shoo-sü.
Colonial Sec.-Hon. J. Gardiner Austin Chief clerk-H. E. Wodehouse
First do.-J. M. D'Almada e Castro
Second do.-J. M. S. Alves
Temporary clerk-P. H. do Rozario
COLONIAL TREASURY.
皇家庫房
Wong-ka-foo-fong.
Acting Treasurer-Hon. C. May
First Clerk & Cashier-J. A. de Carvalho
2nd do. and Accountant-A. F. Alves 3rd do.-A. R. Madar 4th do.-P. M. Alves
Notice Server-Lum Shu Tak First Shroff-Cheung Alloy
Second do.-Cheong Achow
Valuators of Police and Lighting Rates-
John Gerrard and A. B. Madar
SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
量地官
Leung-ti-koon.
Surveyor General-John M. Price, F.G.S.,
F.R.G.S
Assist. Surveyor Gen.-E. Bowdler Inspector of Buildings-S. R. Neate
Clerks of Works-W. Danby, W. Prestage First clerk-Geo. L. Tomlin Second do.-F. X. das Chagas Third do.-M. Gutierrez
Fourth do.-Chan a Fook
Overseers of Works-E. McLeod, J. G. White, W. Watts, G. Stainfield, A. Culmer
Watchman at Pokfoolum-E. Lewis
Overseer in charge of Protestant Cemetery-
W. Thompson
Interpreter-Ng A Tsun
GENERAL POST-OFFICE.
書信館
Shü-sun Kún
Postmaster General-A. Lister
Assistant Ditto.-S. Barff
Accountant J. G. da Rocha
Sorters J. M. E. Machado, A. Leiria, D. A. da Costa, A. J. Rodrigues, A. M. Placé, Z. M. Barradas and A. da Silva Marine Sorters-A. L. S. del Aguila and
J. M. Barradas
POSTMASTERS. Shanghai-J. P. Martin
Do. -G. S. S. da Silva, clerk Yokohama-F. G. Machado Macao-R. de Souza
POST-OFFICE AGENTS.
Canton-J. Scott
Swatow-Henry Sage
Amoy-C. P. Simoens
Foochow R. W. Mansfield
Ningpo-W. Holland
Hankow―T. Stevens (acting).
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Hiogo-H. A. Miles
HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Nagasaki-G. J. L. Hodges
OFFICE OF THE Collector oF
STAMP REVENUE.
Collector-A. Lister
First Clerk-J. S. Rodrigues Second Clerk-E. H. d'Aquino
AUDITOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Auditor General-Hon. J. Gardiner Austin
Audit Clerk-J. M. A. da Silva
Second Clerk-F. V. Ribeiro
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S OFFICE.
華民政務司
Wa-man ching-mo-sze.
Registrar Gen.-Hon. C. C. Smith (absent)
Acting Registrar General―M. S. Tonnochy First clerk-John Gerrard
Second clerk-G. S. Northcote Registration clerk-C. Osmund
Chinese clerks-Cheung Leung, Im A
Mong
Chinese Registration clerks-Sung Sing,
Ch'an-tsau, Wong-yau, Yung-hung
GOVERNMENT GARDENS & TREE PLANTING DEPARTMENT.
Superintendent-Charles Ford
HARBOUR DEPARTMENTS.
船政司
Shün ching-Sz.
Harbour Master, Marine Magistrate, Emigra-
tion and Customs Officer-H. G. Thom-
sett, R.N.
Assistant do.-J. P. McEuen, R.N.
HARBOUR OFFICE, PRAYA WEST. Clerks -F. Machado, J. L. de S. Alves,
A. C. Botelho
Boarding Officers-A. F. Sampson, J
Speechly
Inspectors of Cargo Boats & Junks-W. Mc-
Clellan, C. Rowe, J. J. Collaço Indian Interpreter-Soonderam
Chinese Interpreters and Writers-Tsang
Hoi, Chan Chan, Cheung Ip
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE. Sailors' Home, West Point.
Deputy Superintendent-W. S. Lording Clerk-A. P. Guterres
Indian Interpreter-Idroos Moosdeen
LIGHT HOUSES.
Collector of Light Dues-J.P. McEuen, R.N. Light Keepers, Cape d'Aguilar-A. Baird,
H. L. Mather, and two Chinese
Green Island-P. J. d'Almeida and one
Chinese
Cape Collinson-
GUN POWDER Depôt, Stone Cutter's ISLAND.
Officer in charge-R. P. Webster Gunner-George Waite
OUT-STATIONS.
Shau-ki Wan-Inspector J. Youngson Stanley-Inspector J. Dodds Aberdeen Inspector W. Rivers Yau-Ma Ti-Inspector J. Cradock
SIGNAL STATION, VICTORIA PEAK. In charge Thomas Wallace
Assistants-Ko Kam-fuk and Tsoi Fat
Shroff to the Department-Leong Chung
Judicial Establishment.
SUPREME Court.
大葛衙門
Tai cot gá-moon.
Chief Justice-Hon. Sir John Smale,
Knight
Puisne Judge-Hon. Francis Snowden Attorney-General-Hon. J. Bramston Sheriff-M. S. Tonnochy
Registrar-Hon. W. H. Alexander Crown Solicitor-Edmund Sharp Deputy Registrar-F. S. Huffam
Clerk of Court and clerk to Mr. Justice
Snowden-C. F. A. Sangster
Secretary and Clerk to the Chief Justice-
W. H. Mossop
Interpreter-R. A. do Rozario
Clerk and Usher-F. A. Vandenberg Usher and Bailiff-T. R. McBean Chinese Clerk-Ng-mun-yu Appraiser-F. S. Huffam
Registrar of Companies-F. S. Huffam
VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT. Judge and Commissary-Hon. Sir John
Smale, Knight
Deputy Judge-His Honor Mr. Justice
Snowden
Queen's Advocate-Hon. J. Bramston Registrar-Hon. W. H. Alexander Surrogate-F. S. Huffam Queen's Proctor-E. Sharp
Marshal-M. S. Tonnochy
Police Department.
MAGISTRATES' COURT.
巡理廳
Chun-lee-ting.
First Police Magistrate-C. May
Digitized by
HONGKONG-GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Second Police Magistrate-James Russell Coroner-James Russell
189
Clerks Choo-a-heem, F. Souza, LóCheung Indian Interpreter-Samuel Baboo Chinese Interpreters-Fourteen Inspectors-Central Station-T. Grey, J.
Halloran, J. Cameron
Inspector, Water-J. Grimes
Eastern-D. Thomson
Western-W. Batten
First Clerk-Arathoon Seth Second do. -J. Parker
Third do. Ng-a
chó
Fourth do. -'Ng Kwai Shang
Temporary Clerk-Ng Fuk Shang
do.
Second do.
Third do.
First Chinese Interp.-'Ng Achoy (absent)
do.-Bedell Lee Yun do.-Li-Hong-Mi
do.
do.
do.
Stanley-J. Dodds
Assist. Chinese Interp. & Clerk-J. D. Ball Chinese Clerk and Shroff-Ng Heung Lun Chinese Interpreter and Clerk to Coroner→→
Chun Tai Kwong
do.
do.
European Usher and process server-
Saunders
-Geo.
Assist Usher & process server-J. Fernandes Chinese Usher & process server-Li Ayam Hindustanee Interpreter-A. Kader (actg.)
Justices of the Peace.
官員
Kwoon-Yüen.
Hon. C. May
J. Russell
Hon W. й.
Alex-
A. Lister
ander
Hon. P. Ryrie H. G. Thomsett, R.N. R. McMurdo Hon. C. C. Smith T. G. Linstead H. St. L. Magniac W. M. Deane M. S. Tonnochy F. Stewart C. V. Creagh W. Keswick
E. R. Belilios
R. A. O'Brien, M.D. H. Lowcock J. Greig
J. M. Price
P. C. B. Ayres,
M.R.C.S.E.
C. M. Kerr
H. H. Nelson
H. L. Dalrymple A. McIver
N. J. Ede
Sheriff-Malcolm Struan Tonnochy
Deputy Sheriff-C. F. A. Sangster
MARRIAGE REGISTRATION
OFFICE.
SUPREME Court BuildINGS.
婚姻事務司署
Fan-yan-sz-mo-see-chu.
Registrar-John Gerrard
POLICE.
巡捕廳
Toun-po ting.
Capt. Superintendent-W. M. Deane
Deputy do
-C. V. Creagh
Acting Chief Inspector-G. Horspool
First Clerk-C. Wagner
Second Clerk-C. Duggan
Showkewan-J. Youngson
Kowloon-J. Cradock
Markets-G. Orley
Sergeant-Aberdeen-W. Rivers
European Force-
11 Sergeants
80 Constables
Indian Force-
1 Jemadhar
5 Sergeants
5 Acting Sergeants 162 Constables
Chinese Force-
2 Sergeants
187 Constables
Water Police, Chinese-
3 Sergeants
8 Acting Sergeants
140 Constables
Gaol Establishment.
VICTORIA GAOL.
監房
Kam-fong.
Superintendent M. S. Tonnochy
Acting Superintendent-G. L. Tomlin
Warden-A. Grey
Clerk and Interpreter-Yip Ling Moi
Head Turnkey W. Scudder
12 European turnkeys
1 Debtors' Gaol turnkey
1 Matron
16 Gaol guards
Medical Establishment.
Colonial Surgeon and Inspector of Hospitals-
Philip B. C. Ayres, L.M., and M.R.C.S.,
Eng.; L.R.C.P., Edin., and J.P.
Health Officer of the Port-W. S. Adams,
M.D.
Inspectors of Nuisances-T. O'Brien, W.
McKinney and J. Cleaver
GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.
WEST POINT.
西營盤醫生館
Sy-ing-poon E-sang-koon.
Superintendent C. J. Wharry, M.D.;
L.M.; M.R.C.S.E.; L.S.A.L.
Digitized by
790
Apothecary-A. A. Botelho
HONGKONG-CONSULATES.
Ward-masters-G. H. Gell, J. Garthwaite,
J. Carneiro, and Chun Alok
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Surgeon-P. B. C. Ayres, M.R.C.S.E.;
L.M.; L.R.C.P.E. Apothecary-A. de Souza Matron-M. Garthwaite
Inspector of Brothels-W. F. Whitehead
Inspector in charge at Wanchi-W. Horton
Asst. do. do. John Lee
HONGKONG FIRE BRIGADE.
VICTORIA.
Superintendent-Chas. May
Assistant do. -C. V. Creagh and James
Russell
Clerk-J. Parker
Engineer-H. C. Bailie
Overseer of Water Works-G. Stainfield Foremen T. O'Brien, G. Orley
4 Chinese Interpreters
4 Assistant Foremen
First Class Engine Drivers-C. Wassenius,
G. Kerr
Second Class do.-J. Seier, J. Maxwell
14 European Firemen
4 Chinese Stokers
10 Chinese Watchmen 70 Chinese Firemen
Yau-má-tí.
1 European Fireman
2 Chinese Firemen
20 Volunteers (Chinese)
Aberdeen.
1 European Fireman
2 Chinese Firemen
20 Volunteers (Chinese)
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY'S STEAM FIRE ENGINE.
Engine House, Praya Central.
In charge G. Taufer
Engineer-E. Taufer
Consulates.
日耳曼領事官
Yat-yee-man-ling-se-kwoon.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
(Consulate, 8, Peddar's Hill.)
Consul General-Baron de Overbeck Chancelier-Richard Schönberger
BELGIUM.
Consul-Hippolyte Nicaise (Borneo Com-
pany) Queen's Road & Caine Road
顛璧領事官
Tin-mak-ling-se-kwoon.
DENMARK.
Consul-Rudo. Jensen (absent)
Acting Consul-H. Kiser
法蘭西領事官
Fat-lan-sai-ling-se-kwoon. FRANCE.
(10, Arbuthnot Road)
Consul-Adam Sienkiewicz
Vice-Consul & Chancelier-G. Boulouze
花旗領事官
Fa-kee-ling-se-kwoon.
UNITED STATES
(Arbuthnot Road.)
Consul-D. H. Bailey
Chinese Clerk and Interp.-Ching Ah Chee
Shipping Master-P. Smith
Emigration Examiner-M. Harlan
HAWAII, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Consul General-W. Keswick
以大利領事官
Yee-tai-le-ling-se-kwoon. ITALY.
Acting Consul-T. G. Linstead
立化蘭領事官
Lup-fa-lan-ling-se-kwoon. NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Ludwig Beyer, (Ed. Schellhass
& Co.) (absent)
Acting Consul-R. Buschmann
大普國領事官
Tai-po-kwok-ling-se-kwoon.
IMPERIAL German Consulate.
(No. 23, Praya Central.)
Consul-J. F. Cordes
Secretary-L. Hauschild
Physician-C. Clouth, M.D.
Shipping Master-W. Peterson
西洋領事官
Sai-yeong-ling-se-kwoon.
PORTUGAL.
Consul General-J. J. dos Remedios,
16, Gough Street
Vice-consul-A. G. Romano, 16, Gough St.
Digitized by
HONGKONG-EDUCATIONAL.
Ngo-lo-sze-ling-se-kwoon.
RUSSIA.
俄羅斯領事官
& Co.)
暹羅領事官
Acting Vice-consul-C. E. Parker (Heard
Chim-lo-ling-se-kwoon. SIAM.
Consul-Hippolyte Nicaise (Borneo Com-
pany), Queen's Road and Caine Road
呂宋領事官
Lui-soong-ling-se-kwoon.
SPAIN.
(12, Arbuthnot Road.)
Consul-Antonio Frando y Stagno
Vice Consul-Ignacio de Soto Levena
Chancellor and Acting Collector-E. F. de
Souza
士威頓領事官
Se-wei-tun-ling-see-kwoon.
Sweden and Norway.
Consul-Rudo. Jensen (absent)
Acting Consul-H. Kiser
日本領事官
Yat-poon-ling-sz-kwoon.
JAPAN.
Vice Consul-Taro Ando
Clerk-T. Kobayashi
do. -J. Terada
Educational.
CENTRAL SCHOOL.
大書院
Tai Shu-ün.
Head Master and Inspector of Schools-
Frederick Stewart, M.A.
Second Master-Alexander Falconer Third Master-W. T. Gair
Fourth Master-J. R. G. Hearn
Assistant Masters-Chiu Chi-yeung, Chiu
Chi-ts'ung, Sin A-sin and Ch'an A-fai
Chinese Masters-Chan U-ch'ün, Ho Chuk-
shan, Ip Ut-lau, and Fung A-shui
VICTORIA BOYS' SCHOOL.
域多利亞訓蒙書館
Wik to-li-ah_Fun-moong Shü-kwoon.
Head Master-J. M. Hanlon
Drawing Master-M. A. Baptista
Chinese Master-Kwong Nam Tong
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.
聖保羅書院
Shing Po-lo-shü-yün.
191
Visitor-The Archbishop of Canterbury
Warden-Right Rev. Bishop Burden
English Master-A. J. May
DIOCESAN HOME & ORPHANAGE. BONHAM ROad.
女仔館
Nui-tsai-kwoon.
President-H.E. Sir Arthur E. Kennedy,
K.C.M.G., C.B.
Vice-Presidents The Hon. Chief-Justice Sir John Smale, The Venerable Arch- deacon of Hongkong
Hon. Treasurer-The Hon. W. Keswick Committee-Hon. C. C. Smith, Hon. W.
H. Alexander, H. E. Braddon, C. P. Chater
Hon. Secretary-Rev. R. H. Kidd English Master-Wm. M. B. Arthur Matron-Mrs. Arthur
Teacher-One Chinese
Inmates-20 Boys, 13 Girls of European,
mixed, and Chinese extraction, 6 day scholars
BAXTER VERNACULAR SCHOOLS,
SOCIETY FOR_THE PROMOTION OF
FEMALE EDUCATION IN THE
Miss Oxlad
EAST.
Miss Johnstone
THE CONVENT.
CAINE ROAD.
羅瑪姑娘
Lo ma tro-neung.
Lady Superioress-Mother Maria Stella
Sisters, Giuseppina Testera, Virginia
Zuanazzi, Maria Ferrari, Claudia Čom-
pagnotti, Giuditta Manzato, Angelica Barretto, Luigia Frigerio, Regina Fer- rario, Teresa Luciano, Maria Allanson, Tomasia Richi, Mathilda Barretto, Anna Pereira
SAINT JOSEPH'S ENGLISH COLLEGE.
羅瑪堂
Lo-ma-tong.
POTTINGER STREET.
Rev. Brother Hidulph, director, assisted
by three other brothers
Rev. Brother Basilisse, procureur
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192
HONGKONG-CLUBS, &c.
WEST POINT REFORMATORY.
西營盤養正院
Si-ying-poon-yeung-ching-yuen.
Director-Brother Benilde
Clubs, Societies, Institutions, &c.
HONGKONG Club.
新公司
San-kung-82.
Committee-Hon. W. Keswick, Hon. P. Ryrie, E. Tobin, M. S. Tonnochy, H. A. Mylne, W. K. Hughes, J. R. Anton,
W. M. Morgan, Dr. Young, J. N. Jameson, W. W. Toller
Secretary-Edward Beart
CLUB GERMANIa, Wyndham Street.
大普國公司
Ti-po-kwok-kung-8z.
Committee-H. Hoppius, Ad. Ştrack, H.
Simonis, L. Hauschild, T. Keiser, M. Grote
Secretary-G. C. F. Rodatz
VICTORIA CLUB, STAUNTON STREET.
Committee-A. L. Agabeg, Jr., C. P.
Chater
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
香港打波公司
Heung kong-ta-po-kung-sz.
President-H. B. Gibb
Hon. Sec. & Treasurer-E. G. Skinner
Committee C. C. Cole, 80th Regt., A.
P. Handley, Jas. Greig, E. Tobin, H. E. Wodehouse
LUSITANO CLUB, SHELLEY STREET. Liquidators-J. A. Barretto, A. G. RJ-
mano, A. F. Alves
Committee for re-construction-M. C. do Rozario, J. M. O. Lima, J. P. da Costa, L. de Carvalho, J. A. dos Remedios, H. Hyndman
PARSEE CLUB.
Committee D. Ruttonjee, M. S. Horiwalla (secretary), H. C. Settna, D. M. Mehta
BIBLIOTHECA Lusitana.
Committee-L. de Carvalho, M. de Car- valho, J. P. da Costa, J. A. Barretto, Junr., H. L. Noronha, A. F. Alves
HONGKONG HUMANE SOCIETY. Committee-The Hon. P. Ryrie, Pre-
sident; J. F. Cordes, M. S. Tonnochy, Captain McEuen, Captain Bradshaw, 80th Regt.; Captain McMurdo, Captain Cairns, W. H. Notley, W. H. Taylor, C. C. Cohen, L. Mallory, D. Gillies, Dr. Adams, W. Wilson Superintendent-Capt. McEuen Foreman, East Station-L. Mallory
do. Central do. -M. S. Tonnochy do. West do. -W. Wilson Hon. Secretary & Treasurer-C. C. Cohen Hon. Surgeon--Dr. Adams
STATIONS.
East-Hongkong Pier and Godown Central-Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. West-Sailors' Home
HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
Commodore-W. H.
"Wave'
""
Forbes,
cutter
Vice-Commodore-J. McLeod, cutter
Naiad"
،
Committee-C. F. Nunn, A. MacG. Heaton Hon. Secretary and Treasurer-Ed. Beart
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Patron-H. E. The Governor
Secretary and Treasurer-E. L. Woodin
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
President-H. E. the Governor Chairman-J. Greig
Boat House--E. L. Woodin and H. M.
Schultz
Gymnastics-A. Strack
Hon. Treasurer and Secretary-E. Beart
HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.
香港唱詩會
Heung kong Cheong-shee-wui.
Meets in the Drawing Room, City Hall. President-Herbert Cope
Treasurer-R. Lyall
Secretary R. G. Alford
Committee-J. B. Coughtrie, J. Noble, C.
D. Bottomley
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB OF HONGKONG.
Committee A. MacG. Heaton, J. McLeod, J. B. Coughtrie, J. K. Davis, R. H. Sandeman
Hon. Secretary-Chas. C. Cohen Hon. Treasurer-Chas. S. Haden
CITY HALL.
Committee-Hon. W. Keswick, chairman: Hon. P. Byrie, vice-chairman; Hon. C.
Digitized by
HONGKONG-MASONIC LODGES.
C. Smith, F. D. Sassoon, Baron de Overbeck, Hon. H. Lowcock, J. F. Cordes, W. H. Forbes, D. Ruttonjee Sec., Lib., & Curator-N. B. Dennys, Ph.D.
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Rooms and SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CITY HALL.
Chairman-Hon. P. Kyrie Vice-Chairman-J. Greig
Committee-A. André, P. Karberg, H. H.
Nelson, H. L. Dalrymple, Chas. Kahn,
E. R. Belilios, Hon. W. Keswick
Secretary-A. Noel Blakeman
SAILORS' HOME.
西營盤水手館
Sai-ying pon-shui-shou-kwoon.
WEST POINT.
Trustees-Hon. W. Keswick, W. H.
Forbes, H. G. Thomsett, R.N.
Directors-H. Lowcock, A. Heard, A. McIver, H. B. Gibb, F. D. Sassoon, A. MacG. Heaton
Chaplain-Rev. W. H. Baynes, M.A. Hon. Sec--H. G. Thomsett, R.N. Treasurers-Oriental Bank
Steward-J. F. Shuster
Assistants-J. Keller, A. Bleecker
Masonic Lodges.
DISTRICT Grand Lodge OF FREE-
MASONS IN CHINA.
雍仁會館
Yung-yan-wui kwoon.
Deputy District Grand Master-W. Bro.
T. G. Linstead
D. G. S. W.-W. Bro. W. A. Turnbull
do. J. W.-W. Bro. C. P. Chater do. Chaplain-Bro. Rev. R. H. Kidd do. Treasurer-W. Bro. H. G. James do. Registrar-W. Bro. A. N. Blakeman do. President of the D. G. Committee of
G. Purposes-
do. Secretary-Bro. A. F. dos Remedios do. S. D.-Wor. Bro. C. C. Cohen do. J. D.-Wor. Bro. J. E. Manger do. Sup. of Works-W. Danby do. D. of Cere.-Bro. J. M. Emanuel do. First Assist. Director of Ceremonies-
Bro. B. Palamountain
do. Sword Bearer-Bro. J. Fairbairn do. Organist-Bro. G. B. Fentum do. Pursuivant-Bro. J. R. Hodgkins do. Assistant do.-W. Bro. G. C. Stent
D.G. Steward-N. B. Dennys
do. do. -C. F. Caldwell do. do.
do. do.
do.
-W. M. Deane
-P. A. da Costa
do. Rev. W. H. Baynes
do. Tyler-C. Jensen
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D. G. Board of General PURPOSES. Official Members-D. D. G. M., D. G. War-
dens, and D. G. Registrar
Unofficial Members-W. Bros. C. C. Cohen,
and H. Kiær
VICTORIA PRECEPTORY.
E. Preceptor-E. Sir Knight C. P. Chater Constable-Sir Knight L. Mallory Marshal-Sir Kt. J. R. Hodgkins (absent) Chaplain-Sir Knight A. N. Blakeman Treasurer-Sir Knight J. Fairbairn Registrar-Sir Knight A. F. dos Remedios Organist-Sir Knight W. M. B. Arthur Sub-Marshal Sir Knight P. A. da Costa Captain of the Guards-W. Mathisen Guard-Č. Jensen
VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 525. M. E. Z.--Comp. A. N. Blakeman H.-Comp. C. P. Chater
J. Comp. L. Mallory
Scribe E.-Comp. W. M. B. Arthur (actg.)
do. N.-Comp. J. S. Cox
P. S.-Comp. J. M. Emanuel 1st. Asst. S.-Comp. C. F. Caldwell 2nd Asst. S.-Comp. J. Southan Treasurer-Comp. F. W. Heuermann Janitor-Comp. C. Jensen
Zetland Lodge, No. 525, late 768. Worshipful Master-Lawrence Mallory Senior Warden-W. M. B. Arthur Junior Warden-C. F. Caldwell Chaplain-Rev. R. H. Kidd Treasurer-Dalton Sayle Secretary-S. R. Neate Organist-William Danby Senior Deacon-W. Ball Junior Deacon―J. Keating Inner Guard-Dr. E. J. Eitel Director of Ceremonies--J. W. Croker Tyler-C. Jensen
VICTORIA LODGE, No. 1026. Worshipful Master-C. P. Chater Senior Warden-H. Kingsmill Junior Warden-J. K. Davis Secretary-W. Mathisen Treasurer-J. T. Chater Organist-W. M. B. Arthur
Digitized by
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HONGKONG-ECCLESIASTICAL.
Senior Deacon-Dr. R. Young Junior Deacon-P. Jordan Director of Ceremonies- Inner Guard-J. E. Hawes Tyler-C. Jensen
PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 1165. Worshipful Master A. G. Morris Senior Warden-W. M. Deane Junior Warden-J. T. Chater Treasurer-F. Grobien Secretary-A. Seth
Organist-W. M. B. Artbur Senior Deacon-H. L. Dennys Junior Deacon-J. Orley
Inner Guard-H. L. Noronha
Director of Ceremonies-J. A. Moseley Steward J. L. S. Alves Tyler-C. Jensen
UNITED SERVICE LODGE, No. 1341. Worshipful Master-W. T. Adnams Senior Warden-Rev. W. H. Bɗynes Junior Warden-J. Allen Treasurer-W. W. Gilbee Secretary-J. Goodwin Senior Deacon-J. Parker Junior Deacon-C. Jennison Director of Ceremonies-G. May Steward J. Donaldson
Inner Guard-C. W. Duggan Tyler-C. Jensen
Churches, Missions, &c.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
大禮拜堂
Tay-lye-pai-tong.
Bishop of the Diocese-Right Rev. J. S.
Burdon, D.D.
Archdeacon of Hongkong-Venerable J.
H. Gray, M.A.
Canon-Rev. W. R. Beach, M.A. Colonial Chaplain-Rev. R. H. Kidd Registrar of the Diocese-Edmund Sharp Organist-C. F. A. Sangster Verger and Sexton-G. Saunders Trustees-The Colonial Chaplain, chair- man ex officio; Hon. J. Bramston, Hon. W. H. Alexander, Hon. H. Lowcock,
J. Greig, E. Sharp, W. M. Deane
Treasurer-E. Sharp
Auditors-Charles May, H. Smith
UNION CHURCH.
STAUNTON STREET.
大石柱禮拜堂
Tai-shek-ch'u Lye-pai-tong.
Minister-Rev. Jas. Lamont Trustees-Rev. Dr. Legge, D. H. Bailey, D. Petrie, G. Sharp, and three others in England, representing the London Missionary Society
Secretary to Committee of Management-
D. R. Crawford, to whom applications for sittings may be made
Services-Sunday 11 a.m., and 6 p.m.;
Wednesday, 5.30 p.m.
傳福音會
Ch'ün-fuk-yam-ui.
CHURCH MISŠIOÑARY SOCIETY.
Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, secretary
British and Foreign Bible Society. CORRESPONDing CommiTTER Hon. Treasurer-H. W. Davis Hon. Sec.-Rev. Dr. E. J. Eitel
RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.
CORRESPONDing CommitTEE.
Hon. Treasurer-H. W. Davis Hon. Sec.-Rev. Dr. E. J. Eitel
聖士提反禮拜堂
Shing Sz-tai-fan Lai-pai-tong.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.
Native Minister-Rev. Lo Sam Yuen
Church Missionary-Rev. A.B.Hutchinson
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
WELLINGTON AND POTTINGER STREETS.
羅瑪天主教堂
Lo-ma tien chu-kau-t'ong.
Vicar Apostolic-Right Rev. T. Johra Raimondi, D.D., Bishop of Accanta
Pro-Vicar Apostolic-Very Rev. G. Bur-
ghignoli
Missionaries-Rev. B. Vigano, Rev. V. Longo, Rev. A. Tagliabue, Rev. A. Piazzoli, Rev. W. Cullen
Organist.-R. Pinto
DOMINICAN PROCURATION FOR MISSIONS 10, Caine Road.
Procurator-Rev. F. B. Herce
Vice Procurator-Rev. E. Buixons
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.
西營盤育嬰堂
Syi-ying-poon-yuk-ying-tong.
BERLİN LADIES' ASSOCIATION,
FOR THE PROMOTION OF FEMALE EDUCA-
TION IN CHINA.
Superintendent.-Pastor E. Klitzke
Digitized by
HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Miss Louise Brandt (absent)
Miss L. Süss
Miss Fanny Schroeder
Miss E. Josephson
西營盤客家禮拜堂
Sy-ying-poon hak-ka-lai-pai-tong.
BASIL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. R. Lechler
Rev. C. P. Piton
Rev. J. Loercher
Rev. Wm. Bellon (absent)
Rev. G. A. Gussmann (Chonglok)
Rev. H. Bender
Rev. R. Ott
do.
do.
Rev. C. G. Reusch (Lilong)
Rev. M. Schaub
do.
倫敦傳教會
Lun-tun-ch'un-kau-ui.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY,
STAUNTON And Aberdeen Streets.
Rev. E. J. Eitel, M.A., Ph. D.
Rev. J. Ch. Edge
RHENISH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. W. Louis (Fukwing)
Rev. E. Faber (Fumun)
Rev. F. Hubrig (Canton)
Rev. J. Nacken (Fukwing)
Rev. C. Pritzsche (Longheu)
Rev. W. Dilthey (Fumun)
Rev.. Ulrich (Canton)
FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.
STAUNTON STREET.
佛蘭西公會
Fat-lan-sai-kung-wui.
Rev. E. Lemounier, procureur
Rev. L. Holhann, vice-procureur
Rev. A. Berlioz
do.
Rev. C. E. Patriat, directeur du Sanita-
rium (Pokfoolum)
Public Companies.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
鐵行火船公司
Tit-hong-fo-shun-kung-sze.
Superintendent--Alex. McIver
Clerks-E. L. Woodin
A. Miller
G. F. Johnson
E. P. Thornton
E. P. Campos
L. P. Campos J. L. Placé
E. Sapoorjee
Purser's department-
Clerks-W. Vinton
J. Greig
Store Department--J. Southan
Coal Depot and Cargo godown.
Piermaster-J. A. Ahlmann
Assistant-R. Scott
Office Gunner-J. Ledbury
Superintending Engineer T. Green
佛蘭西火船公司
Fat-lan-sai-fo-shun-koong-sze.
195
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
PRAYA CENtral.
Principal Agent-C. Bertrand
Assistants G. de Champeaux
J. Galy
J. F. Tavares C. Corveth
L. Collaço F. Xavier
Storekeeper-P. Barros
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
OFFICE, PRAYA West.
Agent-G. B. Emory
Clerks-G. W. Baffey, C. L. Gorham, L. A. Rozario, A. M. R. Pereira, V. A. Fa- vacho, Fung Far
AGENTS.
Yokohama-A. Center
Singapore-Gilfillan, Wood & Co.
Batavia-Dummler & Co.
Calcutta-Whitney Bros. & Co.
Manila-Russell & Sturgis
Liverpool-Gilles & Co.
London-H. Starr & Co.
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Agent-G. B. Emory
OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED
Butterfield & Swire, agents
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
Digitized by
196
HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES.
COMPAGNIE RUSSE DE NAVIGA. TION A VAPEUR & DE COMMERCE
Wm. Pustau & Co., agents
AUSTRIAN LLOYDS' STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY.
Wm. Pustau & Co., agents
CHINA TRANS-PACIFIC STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Russell & Co., agents
省港澳火船公司
Shang-kong-o-fo-shun kung-sze.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO
STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Directors.
A. MacG. Heaton, chairman
Richard Deacon (absent)
A. André
E. R. Belilios
Hon. W. Keswick
Secretary-P. A. da Costa
Agents at Canton-Deacon & Co.
do. at Macao-A. A. de Mello & Co. Marine Superintendent-G. U. Sands
RIVER STEAMERS. "KIUKIANG," (laid up.)
Captain-S. Lefavour Chief Engineer-F. Harrold ́
"KINSHAN."
Captain-A. G. Cary First Officer-H. Moreton Chief Engineer--J. Harrold 2nd do. -C. Membert Purser A. A. da Rocha Assist. do. B. d'Aquino
"POWAN."
Captain-A. H. Benning Chief Officer-J. C. Rossell
Chief Engineer-J. Mitchell (acting) Purser D. A. d' Eça
"WHITE CLOUD."
Captain--T. T. Benning Chief Officer-W. Malcolm Chief Engineer--D. Murphy 2nd do. -J. Lister
Purser.-A. d' Azevedo
"SPARK."
Captain-J. P. Hoyland Chief Officer-J. Ribeiro
Chief Engineer-J. H. Chesney Purser-J. Ribeiro
66
FEI WAN," (laid up in Hongkong) S. Rozario, in charge
WHARFINGERS.
Hongkong-H. F. Stewart Macao V. Nogueira
Canton-Chop Dollar
HONGKONG GAS COMPANY,
LIMITED.
WEST POINT.
煤氣公司
Mui-hi-kung-sze.
Manager A. Newton
Clerks V. Alonço, Thomas Parker, J.
Alonço, Junr.
Foreman of Works-W. S. Bamsey
Supt. of Gas Fittings-T. Donald
東部洲及澳斯利亞電報公司
Tung-po-chau-kup-o-sz-li-á-tin-po-kung-sz.
EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRA- LASIA, AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED.
OFFICE, BURD'S LANE; CHIEF OFFICE, 66, Old Broad Street, LonDON, E.C. Superintendent J. Enston Squier Chief Clerk-J. E. Hawes
Assistants-H. Clipperton, W. Bernard, J.
C. Jones
Counter Clerks-F. A. Remedios, E. A.
Remedios
電線行
Tien-sin-hong.
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH, CHINA AND JAPAN EXTENSION
COMPANY.
OFFICE, BURD's Lane.
General Agent in China and Japan-H.
Dreyer, R.D.N. Superintendent-A. Suenson
E. Poulsen
G. Nicholson W. Manson
E. Peterson
A. Hyndman
J. Silva
REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.
E. L. Woodin, agent
ORIENTAL TELEGRAM COMPANY LIMITED.
G. Holmes, agent
Digitized by
HONGKONG-PUBLIC COMPANIES-INSURANCES.
INDO EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH
COMPANY, LIMITED.
G. Holmes, agent
香港黃埔船澳公司
Hong-kong-wong-po-shun-o-kung-sze.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOÁ DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE-CLUB CHAMBERS, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG.
Directors -Hon. W. Keswick, chairman
A. McIver, vice-chairman H. Hoppius
A. T. Manger Secretary-D. Gillies
Book-keeper-M. de Souza Clerk-R. F. Addyman
WHAMPOA ESTABLISHMENT.
Foreman in charge-G. S. Mackay Clerk-J. de Jesus Store-keeper-A. Boyer
ABERDEEN ESTABLISHMEnt. Superintendent J. Brockat Clerk-J. V. de Jesus
Clerk & Storekeeper-J. M. Jesus Carpenter-F. Leys
Engineer's apprentices-A. Miranda, C. da
Sá, C. da Silva, J. Libenthal
KOWLOON ESTABLISHMENT. Superintendent―J. G. Liddell Chief Engineer-Geo. Stewart Engineer A. Liddell
Foreman Boilermaker-Jacob Stevens Shipwright-A. Young Carpenter-A. Moir Clerk-M, J. Rozario
Storekeeper-M. Gomes
H. Sunith
EAST POINT Slip.
62
STEAM TUG FAME."
117 tons, 110 Horse Power nominal.
Captain-S. N. Vicary
STEAM TUG "PILOT FISH."
Captain-S. N. Vicary
AMERICAN TRADING COMPANY
OF BORNEO.
Parker & Co., agents
香港店公司
Hong-kong-hak-tim-kung-sze.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Directors-A. André, (chairman), E. R.
Belilios, C. P. Chater, S. E. Burrows,
W. R. Landstein
Secretary-Louis Hauschild
197
HONGKONG AND CHINA BAKERY
COMPANY, LIMITED.
General Managers-Lane, Crawford & Co. Superintendent J. G. Cullen
雪廠
Sut-chong.
TUDOR COMPANY.
ICE HOUSE STREET.
Agent-John F. Horgan
INTERNATIONAL ICE MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, LIMITED. Meyer, Alabor & Co., general managers
Insurances.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
South Australian Insurance Co., of
Adelaide
Pacific Insurance Co., of Sydney
Arnbold, Karberg & Co., agents-
Lancashire Insurance Company, Fire
and Life
Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
Borneo Company Limited, agents-
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, Fire Branch
Butterfield & Swire, agents-
British and Foreign Marine Insur-
ance Company, Limited
Royal Exchange Assurance Corpora-
tion of London
London and Lancashire Fire Insur-
rance Company
Carlowitz & Co., agents-
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesell-
schaft Für See Fluss und Land-
transport in Dresden
Deutscher Lloyds' Transport Ver- sicherungs-Actien Gesellschaft,
Berlin
中華火燭保險行
Chung-wa-fo-chuk po-him hong.
[股份各伴自理]
China Fire Insurance Company, Limited,
Office-39, Queen's Road
Directors-Hon. H. Lowcock, chairman, A.
MacG. Heaton, Hou. P. Ryrie, W. H. Forbes, H. Hoppius, A. McIver
Digitized by
198
Secretary-J. B. Coughtrie
HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
Assistants-A. J. Lewis, A. O. Guttierrez
Olyphant & Co. Davidson & Co.
Agents.
Canton, Messrs. Deacon & Co.
Swatow,
""
Bradley & Co.
Amoy,
Elles & Co.
""
Foochow,
Ningpo,
"
Shanghai,
Kiukiang, Hankow,
""
Chefoo, Nagasaki,
Yokohama,
19
""
19
Kobé,
Saigon,
Singapore,
""
Penang,
Manila,
Gibb, Livingston & Co. R. Francis & Co.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Fergusson & Co.
Alt & Co.
{Mourilyan, Heimann
Browne & Co.
W. G. Hale & Co.
Gilfillan, Wood & Co.
A. A. Anthony & Co.
Russell & Sturgis
中外衆國保險公司
Chung-ngoi-chung-kwok-po-him-kung-sze.
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited, 48, Queen's Road
Directors-A. Mac G. Heaton (chairman),
H. H. Nelson, P. Karberg, H. Nicaise, J. J. dos Remedios
Secretary-W. H. Ray
Clerks-O. A. da Cruz, F. X. Meira
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Directors-Adolf André, E. R. Belilios, S. E. Burrows, C. Morland Kerr, H. Seymour Geary, Lee Tuck Cheong, Fung Tang
General Agents-Olyphant & Co.
Agents.
Amoy, Messrs. H. A. Petersen & Co.
Windsor, Redlich & Co. Borneo Co., Limited. Sir Charles Forbes & Co. Ernsthausen & Oesterley Olyphant & Co. Fergusson & Co.
Chinkiang, J. M. Canny & Co.
Bangkok,
""
Batavia,
""
Bombay, Calcutta,
"
""
Canton,
""
Chefoo,
""
""
Colombo,
""
Foochow,
""
Galle,
""
Hakodadi,
""
Hankow,
Hiogo, Keelung, Kiukiang, London, Madras,
>>
.39
19
""
""
Manila,
པ
Delmege, Reid & Co. Olyphant & Co. Delmege, Reid & Co.
Howell & Co. Evans, Pugh & Co. Smith, Baker & Co.
Dodd & Co.
R. Francis & Co. Forbes, Forbes & Co. Lecot & Co.
Findlay, Richardson & Co.
Nagasaki,
""
Holme, Ringer & Co.
Newchwang,
""
Knight & Co.
New York,,,
Olyphant & Co. (of China)
Ningpo, F. Coit, Esq. (acting)
Penang Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery & Co.
San Francisco
Saigon,
Shanghai,
Singapore, Swatow,
Taiwanfoo, Takao, Tamsui, Tientsin, Yokohama,
Keltenbach, Engler & Co.
Richard B. Irwin & Co.
""
""
""
""
Olyphant & Co.
Borneo Co., Limited. Direks & Krüger Taylor & Thompson Taylor & Thompson Dodd & Co.
Hatch, & Co.
E. Fischer & Co.
Frazar & Co., agents-
Boston Board of Underwriters American Shipmasters' Association Equitable Al, Tynemouth al, and Oriental Al Ship Insurance Associations, and Equitable Freight Insurance Association of North Shields
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
Imperial Fire Insurance Company Reliance Marine Insurance Company Forbes & Co.'s Constituents' Insur-
ance Company
Bombay Insurance Company Eastern Marine Insurance Company Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany (Life department)
Gilman & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
Universal Marine Insurance Com-
pany of London, Limited Liverpool Underwriters' Association Merchants Shipping and Under-
writers' Association of Melbourne Underwriters' Union of Amsterdam Merchants' Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Limited
Heard & Co., agents-
Victoria Marine Insurance Company
of Bombay
Heaton, A. MacG., agent-
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company
Digitized by
HONGKONG-INSURANCES.
London Assurance Corporation Fire,
Marine, and Life Thames and Mersey Marine In- surance Company, Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents---
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society Alliance Marine Assurance Office Alliance Fire Assurance Office
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Trident Marine Insurance Company
Linstead, T. G., agent-
Sun Fire Insurance Company
McIver, Alex. (P. & O. S.N. Co.), agent- London & Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Office
Melchers & Co., agents-
Austrian Insurance Co., "Donau❞ of
Vienna
North German Fire Insurance Com-
pany, Hamburg
Royal Insurance Co., Fire and Life La Neuchateloise. Société Suisse
d'Assurance of Neuchatel
Mody & Co., N., agents--
Bombay Mody Insurance Company
Morgan, C. H., agent-
Positive Government Security Life
Assurance Company, Limited
那千拿公司
No-chin-na-kung-sze.
North China Insurance Company, Queen's
Road
J. Kennard Davis, agent
R. M. Leitch
A. F. J. Soares
Agents for Commercial Union As- surrance Co., (marine department)
Norton & Co., agents-
Queen Fire Insurance Company of
Liverpool
Notley, W. H., agent-
199
Amicable Insurance, Calcutta Universal Life Assurance, Calcutta Olyphant & Co., agents
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited New York Board of Underwriters San Francisco Board of Underwriters Guardian Fire Assurance Company,
London
Pustau & Co., William, agents-
Hamburg & Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Düsseldorff General Insurance Co. Helvetia General Insurance Company Basel Transport Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft
Rheinisch Westphalischer Lloyd Transport Versicherungs Gesellschaft
"Schweiz" in Zürich Frankfurter Glass Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft in Frankfort Iakor-See Versicherungs Gesells-
chaft in Moskau
Russell & Co., agents→→→
Shanghai Steam Navigation Company Yangtaze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Compagnie Lyonnaise d'Assurance
Maritime
Schellhass & Co., Ed., agents- Bremen Underwriters
Transatlantic Marine Insurance
Company, Limited, Berlin Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company
Hamburg Germanic Lloyds'
Guernsey Mutual Insurance Society,
for Shipping
Providentia Insurance Co., Frankfort Lübeck Fire Insurance Co., Lübeck
Siemssen & Co., agents―
The Second Colonial Sea and Fire
Insurance Company, of Batavia Globe Marine Insurance Company of
London, Limited
The Transatlantic Fire Insurance
Company of Hamburg
The Union of Hamburg Underwriters Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
Digitized by
200
Turner & Co., agents-
HONGKONG-BANKS.
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Northern Assurance Company, Fire
and Life
於仁洋面保安行
Yu-yan-yun-min-po-on-hong.
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ped-
dar's Wharf
Secretary-N. J. Ede
Clerks E. Moore, F. dos Remedios,
M. de Souza
Victoria Fire Insurance Company of Hongkong, Limited, (in Liquidation) 48, Queen's Road
Liquidators-A. André, F. D. Sassoon Secretary-F. S. Head
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co., agents-
Swiss Lloyds' Transport Insurance
Company, Winterthur
Wilson & Salway, surveyors-
Commercial Union Insurance Co. Northern Insurance Company Netherlands India Sea and Fire
Insurance Company
Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Queen Insurance Company
Royal Insurance Company China Fire Insurance Company Manchester Fire Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Banks.
Agra Bank, Limited
Gilman & Co., agents, Hongkong
渣打銀行
Cha-ta-ngan-hong.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China, Queen's Road Draws on the Head Office and on the City Bank, London, and on the Agencies and Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Akyab, Rangoon, Singapore, Manila, Batavia, and Shanghai
Thos. Forrest, acting manager W. Dougal, sub-accountant
do.
D. B. Grant
L. d'A. Roza
J. M. Rozario J. A. Barretto
M. W. Boyd, manager (Shanghai) E. G. Moberly, act. acct. do.
T. H. Whitehead, sub-acct do.
J. Somerville, agent, Manila (absent)
W. Forrest, act. do. do.
P. W. Mein, act.-acct. do.
G. Roensch
do.
有利銀行
Yow-le-ngan-hong.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don, and China, Queen's Road
Draws on the Bank of England and the London Joint Stock Bank, London ; and on Branches and Agencies at London, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Ceylon, Penang, Singapore, Batavia, Sourabaya, Shanghai, Yokohama, Hankow, and Mauritius. The Bank issues notes, which are received in payment of Go- vernment dues
H. H. Nelson, manager J. R. Hughes, accountant H. A. Allchin, sub- do. M. A. da Silva
C. F. Caldwell
R. Robert
L.C. Masfen, agent (F"chow) (absent) W. S. Robilliard, act. agent do.
J. A. Taylor, manager (Shanghai) R. Murray, accountant
R. B. Carnegy, sub-act. J. E. Rozario
F. V. Sanches
J. Thurburn, manager
H. Steele, accountant
H. Greey, assist. do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
(Yokohama)
do.
do.
佛蘭西銀行
Fat-lan-si-ngan-hong.
Comptoir d'Escompte de Faris, office, Bank
Buildings, Queen's Road
Draws on the Head Office, Paris, on the
Bank of England, on the Union Bank of London, and on the Agen- cies at London, Nantes, Lyons, Mar- seilles, Bruxelles, St. Denis (Réunion), Shanghai, Foochow, Hankow, Bombay, Calcutta, and Yokohama, &c. Chr. de Guigné, manager Ch. Feibel, accountant F. L. Placé,
J. M. D'Almeida
E. C. Ozorio
L. Ewald, manager G. Newell, accountant
(Shanghai)
do.
Digitized by
HONGKONG-BANKS.
201
J. G. Hodgson, accountant (Y'hama)
E. Schweblin, sub-acct.
(Shanghai)
J. P. Xavier
do.
J. W. Symonds
H. Jorge
do.
R. H. Cook
E.G. Vouillemont, manager (Y'hama)
J. G. G. Creyk
T. Simonet, accountant
do.
A. J. Smith
D. Fitz-Henry, sub-accct.
do.
A. Leith, agent
E. R. da Silva
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
(Foochow)
R. J. Mackenzie, agent (Foochow)
H. Vinay, agent, Hankow
Deutsche National Bank at Bremen
Melchers & Co., agents
香港上海銀行
Hong-kong Shang-hai Ngan-hong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration, No. 1, Queen's Road
Draws on the London and County Bank, and on its own Branches and Agencies in London, Shanghai, Yokohama, Hiogo, Bombay, Calcutta, Singapore, Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Foochow, Amoy, Swa- tow, Ningpo, Hankow, San Francisco, Melbourne, Sydney, &c.
James Greig, chief manager Herbert Cope, sub-manager H. Smith, accountant J. D. Woodford
A. A. Pereira (absent) F. W. Mitchell, Junr.
J. McNab
C. H. Beveridge
A. E. Cope
D. A. M. Gunn
R. T. Permewan
E. H. Oxley
C. J. Gonsalves
F. W. Barff
A. Jorge
P. Jordan
F. M. da Luz
N. L. Souza
Ewen Cameron, manager (Shanghai)
J. Walter, sub-manager
do.
A. Veitch, act. accountant
do.
A. H. C. Haselwood
do.
G. C. de St. Croix
do.
H. Moore
do.
F. de Bovis
do.
A. W. Maitland
do.
M. A. de Carvalho
do.
A. J. Diniz
do.
D. M. Guterres
do.
B. de Souza
do.
do.
S. J. Rangel
Thomas Jackson, manager (Y'hama)
J. P. Wade Gardner, sub. acct. do. J. J. Winton act. agent (Hiogo)
E. J. Pereira (Hiogo) (absent)
C. B. Rickett
do.
Alfred L. Turner, agent (Hankow) A. M. Townsend, do. do. (absent) G. R. Johnston
do.
E. Morriss, agent (Calcutta) W. G. Greig, act. acct. do. G. E. Noble, agent
(Bombay)
do.
J. M. Grigor, accountant J. Morrison, agent (Saigon) H. Abendroth, agent (Amoy) D. McLean, manager (London) W. Kaye, sub-manager do. C. J. Barnes, agent (Manila)
W. H. Harries, agent (San Francisco)
National Bank of India, Limited, Queen's
Road
Draws on the National Provincial Bank of
England, & National Bank of Scotland; and on its Head Office, 80, King William Street, London, also on the Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, and Shanghai
R. H. Sandeman, acting manager W. Henderson, acting accountaut A. L. G. Pereira, clerk
G. J. Guterres,
do. James Campbell, manager (S'hai) C. E. Thomson, accountant do. R. H. Boyd assist. acct.
do.
Turner & Co., agents (Foochow)
Borneo Co., Ld., do. (Singapore)
National Bank of Scotland, Limited
Borneo Company, Limited, agents
金寶銀行
Kam-po-ngan-hong.
Oriental Bank Corporation, Queen's Road Draws on the Bank of England, Bank of Scotland, and Head Office, Thread- needle Street, London; and on Branches at Bombay, Calcutta, Ceylon, Ma- dras, Mauritius, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Foochow, Shanghai, Yokohama, Hiogo, and Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope. The Corporation also issues circular notes and letters of
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credit, negotiable in all places of im- portance throughout the world.
C. Morland Kerr, acting manager H. H. Taylor, assist. acct. & cashier
J. K. Morrison do. F. J. Barros
E. M da Silva
J. A. Ferrás
L. F. Barretto
F. Temple, agent (Foochow) (absent)
G. O. Scott, act. agent
(Foochow)
do.
R. Innes, asst. acct. & cash. Geo. Harrison, manager (S'hai) Geo. Lethbridge, act.-acct.
do.
J. L. Ogilvy, asst. acct. & cashier do. Sir Wm. Johnston, asst. acct. do. P. M. de Carvalho J. L. Pereira
(Shanghai)
do.
John Robertson, agent (Yokohama) Joseph Russell, accountant do. G. W. Thompson, asst. acct. do.
E. L. Reid
S. J. Elder
B. A. Peres
E. Marques
do. do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
(Hiogo)
do.
D. A. J. Crombie, agent
(absent)
H. Mackenzie, act. agent
B. H. Burns, asst. accountant do.
G. M. de Carvalho
do.
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
衣巴謙
E-pa-la-him.
Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co., merchants
and commission agents, Cochrane Street Abdoolkader Moosabhoy, manager
A. Ebrahim
B. Nooroodin
A. Allimahomed
A. Habiboolla
E. Bhoymea (Shanghai)
Abdoolkhaluck, Hajee John Mahomed,
merchant, Peel Street
H. J. M. Abdoolkhaluck (Bombay)
Moosa Ahmed, manager
亞担士
A-tam-se.
Adams, W. S., M.D., medical practitioner,
health officer of the Port, and Medical
inspector of Emigrants, "Forest Lodge," Caine Road
天祥
Teen-cheung.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
F. H. Bell
(Shanghai)
(absent)
C. Lyall Grant do.
F. M. Youd
H. A. Mylne
A. A. Botelho
A. J. Correa
do.
埃架北
Ai-ka-pak.
Agabeg, A. L., Jr., commission agent and
broker, Staunton Street
Algar, Thomas, house agent and rent
collector, 9, Hollywood Road
鴉佛先生
A-fut-sin-sang.
Alford, R. G., surveyor, Club Chambers
R. G. Alford
G. King
拈批亞刺顛行
Nim-pi-a-la-din-hong.
Alladinbhoy, Rahimbhoy, merchant, 16,
Hollywood Road
Rabimbhoy Alladinbhoy (Bombay)
Cassumbhoy Bogabhoy, manager Fazel Meherally Rahimbhoy
Anton and Middleton, brokers, Club
Chambers
James Ross Anton
W. N. Middleton
Armstrong, J. M., auctioneer and com-
mission merchant, Government auc-
tioneer, No. 8, Queen's Road Central
J. M. Armstrong
D. Marques
V. dos Remedios
瑞記洋行
Sui-hee-yeung-hong
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants,
Praya
Jacob Arnhold (London)
Peter Karberg
Alexander C. Levysohn (Canton)
L. Mendel
H. Ruttmann
J. Kramer (Canton)
L. Poesnecker
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P. Arnhold (Canton) H. Schmidt
E. da Cruz
Assis, A., grocer and general compradore,
1, Lyndhurst Terrace
Baar, C., professor of languages, 4, Peel
Street
巴毛近
Pa-moo-kan.
Balmoocan Davecurn, merchant
S. Moonramjee
D. Rustomjee Kotwal
Battles & Co., commission merchants
Queen's Road Central
W. Ward Battles
Bendicht & Co., W., storekeepers, 2,
d'Aguilar Street
W. Bendicht
J. Martin (Marseilles)
卑唎唎呵士
Be-li-li-o-se.
Belilios, E. R., merchant, Lyndhurst
Terrace
E. R. Belilios
N. J. Gomes
E. P. Sequeira
Bhabha, S. B., ship-broker, Elgin Street
巴厘
Pa-lee.
Birley & Co., merchants, 29, Queen's Road
Arthur Smith (England)
Thomas Pyke do.
H. L. Dalrymple
J. G. T. Hassell
A. B. da Roza
F. T. P. Foster
G. B. Young J. F. da Roza M. da Roza
K. D. Adams (Canton)
H. F. Dent
do
Geo. Hales (Foochow)
J. L. P. Sanderson do.
北力乞
Pek-lik-het.
Blackhead & Co., F., shipchandlers, auc-
tioneers, &c, Queen's Road Central
B. Schwarzkopf (absent)
F. Rapp
J. H. Smith
J. Lamke
搬鳥公司
Poon-nu-kung-sze.
203
Borneo Company, Limited, merchants,
Queen's Road, agents of the Barnagore
Jute Factory Co., Limited, Calcutta
Also of London, Manchester, Singapore,
Batavia, Sarawak, and Bangkok
H. Nicaise, manager
T. I. Rose
D. C. Travers
A. F. Ribeiro
C. F. Ozorio
Braddon, H. E., exchange and bullion
broker; residence, Hongkong Hotel
不
爹呵
Ba-lan-da-o.
Brandão & Co., 29, Wellington Street
F. A. Gomes
J. B. Gomez
Aug. Gomez
D. Alemão
巴律卑
Pa-lot-pi.
Broadbear, Anthony & Co., shipchandlers,
Praya
T. T. Anthony
C. H. E. Seimund
A. N. Love
Brown, Jones & Co., undertakers, 9,
Hollywood Road
Thos. Algar
C. Lucas
巴魯士
Pa-lo-se.
Burrows & Sons, S. E., merchants, 1, St.
John's Place
S. E. Burrows
0. Hoffman Burrows (absent)
L. Mallory
太古
Tai-kwoo.
Butterfield and Swire, merchants, Queen's
Road
J. S. Swire (England)
W. H. Swire do.
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J. P. Pereira
J. A. d'Almeida
E. Mackintosh
do.
F. B. Aubert
do.
W. K. Kent
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W. Lang (Shanghai)
J. H. Scott
Thomas Hall
J. J. Turner J. A. Blorg F. A. Seabra
Herbert Watson (Shanghai)
加路威士
Ka-lo-wit-se.
Carlowitz & Co., merchants, 15, Praya
Central
R. von Carlowitz (Germany)
O. Benecke (absent)
W. Rost (Canton)
C. Erdmann
A. Hertz
R. Borowski B. Schmacker
O. Bumiller (Canton)
J. C. Bois
do.
J. Ruff
do. silk inspector
A. Burrows
do.
C. von Bose
do.
A. Warrick (Hankow)
H. B. Endicott (Shanghai)
J. Andrew
do.
James Hall
do.
O. M. Wyatt
do.
T. Ford
do.
J. B. Fonseca
do.
S. A. Remedios
do.
H. R. Smith (Foochow)
G. S. Yuill
do.
W. J. Robinson do.
James Dodds (Yokohama)
H. O. Jeyes
do.
E. J. Geoghegan do.
Buxoo, Meah John, storekeeper
Byramjee, Bomonjee, broker, 24, Holly-
wood Road
Cairns, R. H., surveyor for Government and for Local Insurance offices, and agent and surveyor for Bordeaux
Lloyds'; office, Club Chambers, d'Agui-
lar Street
R. H. Cairns
J. A. Xavier
高露雲狀師
Ko-lo-wan-chong-se.
Caldwell & Brereton, attornies, solicitors,
proctors, and notaries public, 29, Queen's
Road
W. H. Brereton
Wm. Wotton, solicitor, manager
D. E. Caldwell
F. Bowden
M. d'Azevedo
C. J. Lopes
C. Carvalbo
Chun Ayow
加心杯
Ka-sum-bhoy.
Cassumbhoy, Ebrahim, dealer in furni
ture, 13A, Queen's Road Central
巴倫治
Pa-lun-jee.
Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co., merchants
Hormusjee Cooverjee
R. Cursetjee Vania
Maneckjee Cooverjee Settna
中國大藥房
Chung-kwok-tai-yeuk-fong.
"China Dispensary," 63, Praya Central,
facing Canton Wharf
W. Ball, chemist
J. da Silva
糖局
Tong-kook.
China Sugar Refinery, East Point
Hon. W. Keswick, director
H. Dickie, manager
H. Hyndman
E. E. da Silva
A. Morrison
W. Lapsley
J. Beaton
M. McMillan
J. Lawrence
渣干爹路
Cha-se te-lo.
Chastel, E., wine merchant and com-
mission agent, 17, Wyndham Street
(next to Daily Press Office)
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Chat-ta.
Chater, C. P., bill and bullion broker;
Chater, J. T., share broker; offices, Bank
Buildings; residence 17, Caine Road
德臣印字館
Tuk-sun Yan-tzee koon.
"China Mail" Office, 2, Wyndham Street, behind the Club House. Overland China Mail, fortnightly for the home mail; China Mail, every evening except Sun- day; Chinese Mail, daily; China Review, once in two months
G. M. Bain, proprietor and publisher
N. B. Dennys, editor Chun Ayin, reporter
Hugo Dennys, marine reporter A. S. Souza, book-keeper N. Sequeira, overseer
J. S. d'Assumpção, compositor Chinese department-Chun Ayin, manager
Chuttamull, Khan Chund, dealer in Cash-
mere and Delhi shawls, &c., 13, Queen's Road Central
古律醫生
Kwoo-lot E-sang.
Clouth, Charles, M.D., medical practi- tioner, "Boulder Lodge," 1, Castle Rd.
Cohen, C. C., share and general broker
Club Chambers, D'Aguilar Street
Cohen, H., commission merchant, Club
Chambers
今孖素印字館
Kam-ma-sho-yun-tsz-koon.
"Commercial Printing Office," Graham
Street
J. A. da Luz
高吧洋行
Ko-pa-yeung-hong.
Cooper & Co., H. N., merchants and com-
mission agents, 11, Stanley Street
H. N. Cooper
Cosmopolitan Dock, Kowloon
W. B. Spratt
A. M. Paes
各臣
Kok-son.
Coxon, A., bill and bullion broker
孖剌新聞紙館
Ma-la-san-mun-chi-koon.
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"Daily Press" Office, Wyndham Street, opposite St. Paul's College; Daily Press, English edition, published every morn- ing; Chinese edition, with a market extra, every morning; Overland Trade Report, published fortnightly, on the mornings of the departure of the English Mail.
Y. J. Murrow (England)
Wm. H. Bell, lessee & publisher R. Chatterton Wilcox, editor John Cumming, general manager G. C. Cox, reporter Thomas Hart, do. James Beale, overseer
Adelino A. V. Ribeiro, foreman Amancio F. dos Santos, compositor Francisco S. Almario,
Leung Akit, clerk
do.
Chinese Edition-Ng A'chan, gene-
ral manager
Dantra, H. B., G.G.M.C.,_general prac
titioner, 16, Lyndhurst Terrace
Dantra, R. B., general broker, 17, Stan-
ton Street
Deacon, R., bill and bullion broker, 1,
Club Chambers (absent)
亨泰行
Hang-tye-hong.
Deetjen & Co., merchants, &c.
E. Deetjen (Bremen)
Ad. Strack
F. Boyes
C. Katz
Degaria & Co., R. N., merchants, Peel
Street
Rustomjee N. Degaria (Bombay)
Eduljee Dadabhoy Lungrana
的件拿:
De-kin-na.
Degenaer, F., merchant, Zetland Street
F. Degenaer
W. Mathisen
R. Gonsalves
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甸尼十狀師
Eranee, B. A., broker, 17, Gage Street
Tin-ni-sz Chang-82.
Dennys, Henry Lardner, solicitor and
notary public, 16, Bank Buildings
H. L. Dennys
S. J. Guttierrez
Ashing
疏沙印字館
So-sha-yan-tze-koon.
De Souza & Co., printers, stationers, and
bookbinders, corner of Wellington and d'Aguilar Streets
J. de Souza
J. de Souza, Junr.
F. M. Lima, book-keeper
A. J. da Silva e Souza, manager M. Rodrigues
F. Gomes da Costa
G. Gomes da Costa S. Xavier
Dhunjeebhoy & Co., R., merchants and commission agents, No. 7, Hollywood Road
D. B. Mehta (Calcutta)
Rustomjee Sorabjee Woonwalla
E. M. Sagor
達士
Tat-sze.
Dods, George, M.D., physician and sur-
geon, College Gardens, Upper Albert Road
打笠治
Ta-rap-chee.
Dorabjee, Pestonjee, merchant, Hollywood
Road
Driscoll, T. N., tailor, hosier, hatter and
outfitter, 45 and 47, Queen's Road
T. N. Driscoll
J. Keating
Easton & Co., S., engineers, boilermakers, brass and iron founders, &c., East Point Foundry
Sam. Easton
D. J. Redmond
J. W. Wheymes
Elias & Co., E. J., merchants, No. 21,
Cochrane Street
E. J. Elias
S. A. Isaac
Esmail & Co., Hajee Adum, merchants,
Hollywood Road
Hajee Abdoola Natha, manager
Hajee Ismail Habil
霍近拿
Fok-kun-na.
Falconer & Co., G. B., watch and chrono-
meter makers, jewellers, &c., Queen's Road Central
John Noble A. Smith W. Ross W. Rathbone J. V. Baird Matthew Falconer A. A. da Cruz
Favre, V., wine merchant, Hotel de
l'Univers, Wyndham Street
Framjee Hormusjee & Co., merchants,
No. 7, Hollywood Road
D. Pestonjee (Bombay)
Framjee Hormusjee (Shanghai)
D. M. Mebta
Dadabhoy Muncherjee
F. Dorabjee
豐泰洋行
Foong-tai-yeong-hong.
Frazar & Co., merchants, 44, Queen's
Road
Everett Frazar (New York)
W. S. Wetmore (Shanghai)
John Lindsley
B. Goldsmith
J. M. Vieira
佛蘭西藥房
Fat-lan-sai-yeuk-fong.
French Dispensary, 131a, Queen's Road
J. L. Britto
F. P. Liger
J. M. dos Passos
Futtabhoy Ameejee, merchant, Cochrane
Street
L. Nuthoobhoy, (Bombay) A. Sumsoodin, manager
Futtakia, D. B., merchant, Gage Street
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播威鏢店
Po-wai-piu-teem.
Gaupp & Co., Charles J., watchmakers
and jewellers, Queen's Road
Chas. Gaupp (Europe)
L. Gaupp
do.
H. Gaupp
do.
J. Keiser
C. Heermann
M. Rech
V. Meyenberg
嘏勒醫生
Ka-lack-e-sang.
Gerlach, C., M.D., medical practitioner
39, Wyndham Street
刧公司
Kip-kung-see.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. B. Gibb
H. Lowcock
J. M. Vickers (Shanghai)
A. G. Wood
A. McLeod
J. McLeod
C. F. Nunn W. H. F. Darby
do.
do.
H. P. Tennant (Foochow)
C. D. Weeks
do.
F. G. White (Shanghai)
H. W. Daniel
do.
.C. S. Sharp
do.
E, J. Caldbeck
do.
B. Layton
do.
A. M. Case (Hankow)
太平行
Tai-ping Hong.
Gilman & Co., merchants, 8, Praya
C. A. Wild (England)
E. H. Lavers (Shanghai)
H. F. Ramsay (Hankow)
F. Gilman (Shanghai)
W. S. Young (Foochow)
E. Tobin
J. H. Roberts C. S. Haden
J. da Costa
W. H. Harton (Foochow)
C. F. Harton
do.
G. Slade
do.
F. J. Green
W. Miller
(Shanghai)
do.
W. de St. Croix do.
L. Fraser
L. Gouilloud
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Gomes, A. S., M.D., M.R.C.S., medical
practitioner, Elgin Street
順利洋行
Sun-lee.
Grossman, C. F., merchant, 4, Queen's
Road
Guedes, J. M., Junr., auctioneer, and com-
mission agent, Queen's Road Central
J. M. Guedes, Junr.
F. D. Guedes
葛爹厘印字館
Kot te-le-yin teze-koon.
Gutierrez, R. F., printer, 12, Wyndham
Street
啞蝦卑杯
A-ha be-boy.
Habibbhoy, Ahmedbhoy, merchant, 14,
Lyndhurst Terrace
Ahmedbhoy Habbibhoy (Bombay)
Cassumbhoy Khakeebhoy
哈卑杯
Hap-bi-boy.
Habibbhoy, Rehemebhoy, merchant, 14,
Lyndhurst Terrace
R. Habibbhoy (Bombay)
Allarakhiabhoy Sewjee
Kassumbhoy Khakee
亞士加以士麽
A-sze-ka E-sze-mo.
Hadji Ali Asgar & H. Esmail, merchants,
17, Gage Street
Mahomed E. H. Asgar, manager
Mahomed Sadeck H. Esmail
H. A. Namazee
亞之美
馬也亞厘
Ah-jee-me-ja-ma-mud-ah-lee.
Hajee Meerza Mohmed Ally & Co., mer-
chants, 4, Aberdeen Street
Hajee Meerzu Mohmed Ally
M. E. Hamid
Hancock, A., bill and bullion broker
Handley, A. P., barrister-at-law, Bank
Buildings
Hayllar, T. C., Q.C., barrister-at-law; office, over Hongkong Dispensary, residence,
'Duart," Caine Road
do.
do.
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曷公司
Hot-koong-se.
Heard & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
John Heard
Augustine Heard
Albert F. Heard (absent)
C. E. Parker
T. O. S. Jenkins
H. C. V. de Figueiredo
G. D. Fearon (Canton) G. Oliver (Foochow) J. Pinel, Junr. do.
R. I. Fearon (Shanghai) E. J. Low
do.
do.
Gustavus Farley, Jr. (Yokohama)
R. R. Fonseca
J. A. Fraser
do.
F. S. James
do.
F. Low
(Hiogo)
H. W. Livingston do.
and general storekeepers, 13, Queen's
Road (opposite Hongkong Hotel)
F. W. Heuermann
E. Herbst
蝦刺爹威士
Ha-la-te-wai-se.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants, Praya
John Holliday (Manchester)
C. W. Farbridge
do.
J. F. Holliday (Shanghai)
C. J. Holliday (Manchester) J. P. Barnes
D. L. Hunter (Manila)
E. George
A. P. MacEwen
A. C. Reddie
J. M. O. Lima
A. J. Vieira
J. P. Pascoal
協頓
Hip-ton.
Heaton, A. MacG., merchant
A. MacG. Heaton
J. Y. V. Shaw
C. H. Ozorio
COAST STEAMER. S.S. "ESMERALDA."
Captain-E. Thebaud Chief Officer-R. Cullan
do. -J. Merrick
2nd
1st Engineer-A. Mentiplay
2nd do. -R. Roy
3rd do. W. Stulley
軒你文
Hin-ne-man.
Heinemann & Co., ship brokers, 50,
Queen's Road
Richard Steil
Robert Bernhard
希士公司
He-se-kung-see.
Hesse & Co., merchants, 11, Queen's Road
Leonhard Staël
H. Stolterfoht
Otto Kees
A. Krauss (Canton)
開亞文哈士公司
Hoi-a-man-hop-sz-kung-sze.
Heuermann, Herbst & Co., shipchan-
dlers, sailmakers, provision merchants,
C. G. Tatham (Foochow)
H. J. E. Barlow (Shanghai)
J. G. Beattie
do.
J. B. Hogarth
do.
J. R. Reddie
do.
J. C. Hughes
do.
L. Barretto
do.
J. B. McCulloch
(Manila)
A. Grundy
do.
do.
J. Drummond
堪士
Hom-see.
Holmes, Geo., ship & general broker, &.,
No. 2, Peddar's Hill
Hongkong Distillery, East Point
John Jack, proprietor
William Keller
David Welsh
香港影相樓
Heung-kong-ying-seung-lou.
Hongkong Photographic Company, corner
of Wellington Street (opposite German
Club)
H. Everitt, photographic artist
J. de Cruz
香港蘇打水館
Heung-kong-so-ta-shui-koon.
"Hongkong Soda Water Manufacturing
Company," 21, Peel Street
J. P. da Costa
D. A. d'Eça
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J. S. Nazer
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the Hongkong Pier and Godown Co., Limited)
Landstein & Co.
吉地士印字館
Gut-ti-sze-yan-tane-koon.
"Hongkong Times" Office, 5, Duddell
Street, published every morning; "Mail Summary," fortnightly
T. Preston, manager and publisher T. P. Fairbairn, reporter
T. F. Carion, book-keeper H. A. Dinnis, foreman
R. H. Knight
do.
G. S. Botelho
do.
C. Roberts, compositor
F. Xavier
do.
F. Sampaio
do.
E. do Rozario do.
E. Nunes
do.
香港雪廠
Heung-kong-suet-chong.
Hongkong Ice Company, East Point
Kyle and Bain, proprietors
Hongkong Dairy, Garden Road
J. Williams
J. Kennedy
Hook.
Hook, Son & Co., J. S., shipping and com-
mission agents, 13, Queen's Road
J. S. Hook
T. R. S. Hook
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How.wat.
Howard & Moss, merchants, West Point
T. Howard (England)
D. Moss
Hughes, Wm. Kerfoot, share and general broker and auctioneer, office, Marine House, Queen's Road
W. Kerfoot Hughes
P. R. Doral
Inglis & Co., ship builders, engineers, boiler-makers, iron and brassfounders, &c., Victoria Foundry, Spring Gardens
J. Inglis
A. Chart
W. L. Scott
J. Mitchell
渣花杯
Cha-fa-bhoy.
Jafferbhoy & Co., A., merchants, No. 10,
Stanley Street
Ameeroodeen Abdool Latiff (Bombay)
Fyabally Shuraffully, manager
Jamasjee J., broker, 15, Gage Street
占未臣
Chim-me-son.
Jameson & Barton, general brokers, in-
spectors of opium, & commission agents,
Staunton Street
A. L. Agabeg, Junr.
卑亞杯
Pe-a-poy.
Jairazbhoy, P., merchant, Wellington St.
Bhulloobhoy Jan Mahomed, manager
Jafferbhoy Mavjeebhoy
Ebrahim Mahomed
Abdoolabhoy Allarukhiabhoy
Gangjeebhoy Mavjeebhoy (S'hai)
B. Allarukhiabhoy
渣顛
Cha-teen.
do.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants, East
Point, and 7, Queen's Road Central
Robert Jardine (England)
William Keswick
H. St. L. Magniac
Edward Whittall (Yokohama) F. B. Johnson (Shanghai)
W. Paterson (Foochow)
J. Bell Irving (Shanghai) J. J. Keswick (Yokohama) H. C. Maclean P. G. Laurie W. Kirby H. G. James C. 8. Taylor A. Cheyne Herbert Smith E. F. Alford T. G. Glover
J. P. da Costa F. H. Azevedo G. dos Remedios A. de Britto C. A. Ozorio, Jr. A. V. Ribeiro
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J. A. Barreto, Jr.
D. da Roza
A. J. Ribeiro
G. Mackrill Smith (Canton)
B. A. Clarke
(Shanghai)
W. Jaffray
do.
J. H. Cheverton
do.
J. Macgregor
do.
D. Glass
do.
A. Yvanovich
do.
E. J. de Couto
do.
E. Ward
do.
W. H. Gubbins
do.
A. F. da Sa
do.
R. H. R. Wood
do.
P. Orme
do.
D. Macalister
do.
A. MacClymont
do.
T. Robertson, Nagasaki
G. B. Hill (Berwick Walls) S'hai)
C. W. Nicholson (Foochow)
A. Forbes Angus do.
W. E. Allum
J. Wilson
do.
do.
H. Beveridge (Tientsin)
F. H. Slagheg do.
W. B. Walter (Yokohama)
C. F. Reimers
do.
G. L. Montgomery do.
C. H. Cobden
do.
Jumsetjee, Pestonjee, broker, 24, Peel
Street
P. Jumsetjee
R. R. Baker
Just, H. Z., bill and bullion broker, 47,
Wyndham Street
Khamisa, N. M. & A. M., merchants,
8, Peel Street
Noor Mabomed Khamisa
Ally Mahomed Khamisa
辣詩記修治公司
Lat-si-ki-sow-jee-kung-sze.
Kessowjee & Co., Nursey, merchants,
Lyndhurst Terrace
Nursey Kessowjee (Bombay)
Casumbhoy Khetsey do.
Mahomedbhoy Khetsey
Jafferbhoy Khetsey
(Shanghai)
Nowrojee Pestonjee Banajee do.
Abdoolhoosen Abdoolally
Casumbhoy Nuthoe
Merallybhoy Karumsey
亞咖
Ah-k.
Kiser, H., merchant and commission agent,
Club Chambers
H. Kiær
E. Melbye
L. J. Lopez
Kingsmill, H., M.A., barrister-at-law, 1,
Club Chambers
呢搬
Nee-boon.
Kneebone, G. A., bill, stock, and bullion
broker, Mody & Co.'s Buildings, and
Queen's Road, Wanchi
哥士
Ko-sz.
Koss & Co., tailors, clothiers, and general
outfitters, Queen's Road.
F. Koss
A. Ladage
告老彩
Ko-lo-sa.
Kruse, & Co., jewellers, tobacconists, and
commission agents, 10, Queen's Road Central
J. C. Kruse
H. Kuhlmann
Kyle & Bain, civil and mechanical con-
sulting engineers, East Point
John Kyle
William N. Bain
覽勿押件臣夜冷館
Lam-mat At-kin-shun Ye-lang-kwoon.
Lammert, Atkinson & Co., naval and ge
neral storekeepers, auctioneers and
commission agents, Peddar's Wharf
G. R. Lammert
W. H. Moore
E. Farrell
E. F. Fonseca
F. R. Rogers
S. Fisher
蘭士顛
Lan-se-teen.
Landstein & Co., merchants, Marine House,
Queen's Road
Wm. B. Landstein
Alex. Levy
Digitized by
E. Constantin
A. F. Pereira
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
811
A. F. dos Remedios
A. G. dos Remedios
F. J. dos Remedios
J. Maclebose, (Wanchai Timber
Yard)
連架剌佛
Lane-ka-la-fat.
Lane, Crawford & Co., generalstorekeepers,
shipchandlers, tailors, news agents and
auctioneers, Queen's Road
David R. Crawford
John S. Cox
John Fairbairn
John Wilson (Shanghai)
J. A. Harvie do.
Henry Relph
do.
Frederic Townley (Yokohama)
F. de Sá
Henry Crawford
Harry Wicking W. E. H. Dunn Wm. Boffey John McCallum George A. Stanford A. Fonseca, Junr. John Quinn
A. Beveridge
Andrew Morton (Shanghai)
Wilmer Harris
do.
W. H. Hewett
do.
J. W. Allen
da.
J. Purvis
do.
A. S. Triggs
do.
F. C. Braga
do.
R. D. Cheetham
do.
S. Moutrie
do.
James Wilson (Yokohama) John Y. Henderson do.
L. A. Xavier
COAST STEAMERS. "Douglas."
Captain-E. Burnie
Chief Officer-T. G. Powcock
2nd do. J. Milne 3rd do. -J. Laycock
-
Chief Engineer-J. Cornforth
2nd. do. -J. Wilkie 3rd. do.
Latter
"NAMOA."
Captain-T. G. Westoby Chief Officer-J. C. Brett
2nd. do. -J. Thomson Chief Engineer-W. Clark, Jun.
2nd. do. -F. Urquhart 3rd. do. -J. Prentice
"Kwangtung."
Captain-G. D. Pitman Chief Officer-F. P. C. Goode 2nd do. -F. D. Goddard 3rd do. -T. Hall Chief Engineer-W. Clark, Sen.
2nd do. -J. Argo
"YESSO."
Captain Frank Ashton Chief Officer-W. Hunter
2nd do. W. G. Creig 3rd do. -H. K. Davis Chief Engineer-T. Bernard
2nd do..-W. Haggat 3rd do. -A. McFarlane
HAI-LOONG." Captain-J. C. Abbott Chief Officer-C. J. Holland
do. C. Dalgas do. -J. Low
Chief Engineer-W. Panton
Alan Owston
do.
T. G. Richmond
do.
2nd
F. O. Eustace
do.
3rd
George Booth
do.
W. Waggott
do.
2nd
do. -G. Brown
C. Ronwick
do.
3rd
do.
Clark
W. Harvey
do.
"THALES."
得忌利士
Tak-ke-le-se.
I
Lapraik & Co., Douglas, merchants,
d'Aguilar Street
John S. Lapraik
A. T. Manger
C. D. Bottomley
J. E. Manger (England)
Capt. 8. Ashton, marine superin-
tendent
J. Grant
Captain-C. Coles
Chief Officer-A. Groundwater
Chief Engineer-W. Parlane
謙信洋行
Hym-sun-young-hong.
Lembke & Co., Justus, merchants and
commission agents, No. 19, Praya Central
Justus P. Lembke
C. E. Collings
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舊日卑覺
Kow-yut-pe-kok.
Lilley, E., dry goods emporium, 20,
Lyndhurst Terrace
連士德
Lin-see-tuk.
Linstead, T. G., merchant, 23, Queen's
Road
T. G. Linstead
F. Freire
洛乞醫生
Lock-het-e-shang.
Lochhead, John H., M.D., 2, Elgin Street
Lowndes, R. W., merchant, 109, Queen's
Road East
Lungrana & Co., M. N., storekeepers, No.
10, Peel Street
Merwanjee Nowrojee Lungrana
Eduljee Jamsetjee Degiria
麥當拿
Mak-tong-na.
MacDonald & Co., A., shipwrights, and
patent slip, West Point, next the Gas
works
J. MacDonald, manager
馬嬌云夫力架公司 Ma-kiu-wun-foo-lik-ka-kung-sz.
MacEwen, Frickel & Co., shipchandlers, sailmakers, storekeepers and commis- sion merchants, 43, Queen's Road and
22, Praya; agents for North China Herald, Shanghai
John G. Smith Alex. F. Smith William Dolan
A. McConachie
T. Sewell
W. G. Humphreys
P. Grimble, Junr.
Manecjee, Jamsetjee, shop-keeper, 18,
Pell Street
J. Manecjee
B. Ruttonjee
Marty, A. R., Japanese & Chinese Curio storekeeper, and commission agent, 92, Queen's Bead
A. R. Marty
F. Leger
P. Marty (absent)
McBain, G., broker, &c., Gough Street
墨馬道
Mak-mah-to.
McMurdo, R., Government and marine
surveyor, and surveyor for French
Lloyds'; office, Hunt's Block
R. McMurdo
盡仁藥房
Lai-yan-yeuk-fong.
Medical Hall, 37, Queen's Road
Th. Koffer
E. Niedhardt, chemist
乜者士
Mat-che-see.
Melchers & Co., merchants, Peddar's Wharf
Hermann Melchers (Bremen)
Adolf André
W. Reiners (Europe)
C. Krebs
Joh. Fr. Mardfeldt
J. Goosmann
M. Grote
C. M. do Rozario
ok ot Me-yer.
Meyer, Alabor & Co., merchants, 4, Stanley
Street
A. E. Meyer
J. Alabor
H. F. Meyerink R. Hauschild
G. Fischer
Millar & Co., A., plumbers, coppersmiths,
and brassfounders, 1, Queen's Road
East
Andrew Millar
R. S. Pinto
J. V. Ribeiro
麽地公司
Mo-tee-kung-se.
Mody & Co., N., 40, Queen's Road
Nusserwanjee B. Mody (Bombay)
Ardeshir N. Mody
Jehangerjee N. Mody
do.
do.
Maneckjee S. Horiwalla, manager
Hormusjee Rustomjee Hakimna B. M. Mehta
Digitized by
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
B18
麽地
Mo-tee.
Mody, H. N., bill, bullion, share, & general
broker and auctioneer, Graham Street
Moore, W. P., hairdresser, &o., Hotel
Buildings, Queen's Road Central
W. P. Moore
J. A. da Silva
Morgan, C. H., broker, Queen's Road
Morgan W. M., broker, &c., Peddar's Hill
麽利士
Mo-lee-see.
Morris, A. G., shipbroker, The Hermitage
耀也印字館
Lo-long-ya-yun-tze-koon.
Noronha & Sons, Government and general printers and stationers, Oswald's Ter- race, Wellington Street ("Government Gazette," and Chinese edition of the same, published every Saturday, "Chi- nese newspaper" published every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday.)
D. Noronha
L. Noronha
B. P. Campos, foreman S. Noronha, compositor F. F. 'Pinna,
R. V. Ribeiro
L. M. Xavier
S. Silva
A. Soares
P. Rozario
T. Neves
Norton & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents, 37, Queen's Road Central
Robert Lyall
R. Bottado
Notley, W. H., No. 6, Stanley_Street, agent for Henry S. King & Co., London
Novelty Iron Works, West Point
Henry C. Bailie, manager J. W. Croker, engineer
J. L. de Sá
James Allison
Romão Gomes
J. Rodrigues M. Sá
打笠治麵飽公司
Ta-lab-chee min-pow-kong-se.
Nowrojee & Co., D., merchants and bakers
Queen's Road
Dorabjee Nowrojee
D. Dorabjee F. Rustomjee H. Cowasjee P. Pereira
E. Muncherjee
Nowrojee & Co., merchants, Hollywood
Road
C. B. Guzder (Calcutta)
B. N. Guzder
A. R. Guzder
N. Sorabjee
do.
Cawasjee Dorabjee
O'Brien, R. A., M.D., medical practitioner,
"
'Duart," corner of Caine and Arbuth-
not Roads
阿厘仁他藥房
O-le-yan-ta-yeuk-fong.
"Oriental Dispensary," and Soda Water
Manufactory, 62, Wellington Street
F. P. Soares, manager
I. L. Vieira
阿利芬
O-le-fun.
Olyphant & Co., merchants, Praya
W. W. Parkin (New York)
George W. Talbot do.
H. Seymour Geary
Tobias Pim (Foochow) Talbot Olyphant (Shanghai) J. F. Seaman
J. Bradlee Smith
J. N. Jameson
E. U. Smith 1 William Wheeler
J. A. da Luz F. S. Botelho F. M. Franco J. G. Gutierrez J. H. Wisner
do.
W. Chrystall
(Shanghai) do.
J. C. Allen, Jr.
do.
J. O. Fuller
do.
H. G. Hollingworth do.
Frank Reid
do.
A. F. Thompson
do.
C. A. Xavier
do.
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John Bathgate
:
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
A. W. Rothwell
(Foochow) do.
F. R. Talbot
(Canton)
E. Davis
do.
do.
阿雞白
A. O'D. Gourdin
Au-wai-pak.
Overbeck, Baron de, merchant, 8, Ped-
•
dar's Hill
Baron de Overbeck
E. A. Ozorio
咽治奄叭彩
H.M. Pad-sha.
Padsha, H. M., merchant, corner of Gage
and Peel Streets
H. M. Padsha (Bombay)
8. F. Tumboly, manager
Paris Soda Water Manufactory, 17,
Stanley Street
Ed. Chastel, proprietor
伯架公司
Pak-ka-koong-86.
Parker & Co., shipping and commission
merchants
J. W. Torrey
Patent Slip & Dock Co., West Point
H. C. Bailie, manager
D. Blaikie
W. C. Edwards
J. de Jesus
派利
Pai-lee.
Peil, F., merchant, Peddar's Wharf
F. Peil
F. E. Heyden (Shanghai)
J. Buse
H. Sheppard
Th. Schnell
A. Goetz (Shanghai)
Polishwalla, M. B., broker, 13, Peel Street
標班呢
Pu-pan-ne.
Pubaney, Ebrahimbhoy, merchant, 29,
Lyndhurst Terrace
Abdollabhoy Moomeen, manager
Goolam Hoosan Yacoobhoy
Soomarbhoy Mowjee
Mahamedbhoy Cassum
Allarakhiabhoy Davejee, man., S'hai
伯頓
Pak-tun.
Purdon & Co., merchants, 2, Queen's
Road
J G. Purdon (Shanghai)
H. W. Davis
F. Leyburn agent (Foochow)
W. C. Tilghman, Junr. (Shanghai)
A. dos Santos
布士
Po-se-tow.
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants, Pottinger
Street
William Pustau (Altona-Hamburg) O. C. Behn (absent)
J. F. Cordes
C. W. Siegfried (Shanghai)
F. Lancken
Hugo Simonis
L. S. Lütkens A. M. da Silva
W. Von Bobers
C. Deneke, Junr.
A. Witte
C. H. Bluhm
J. Hartmann
W. von Pustau, Junr. E. L. Reuter
J. M. Bastos
C. M. Donner (Canton) Fr. Burchardi (Shanghai)
C. Beyfuss
do..
E. Spitz
do.
G. Pandorf
do.
Geo. Malteau
do.
E. Rehders
do.
A. von Gönner
do.
G. C. Hellermann do.
J. H. Spielter
do.
利地架行
Le-te-ka-hong.
Rådecker & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents, Stanley Street
R. Rädecker
W. Detmers
唎
Lay.
Ray, E. C., ship-broker, Peddar's Wharf
泰和行
Tye-wo-hong.
Reiss & Co., merchants, Praya
Charles Kahn
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Moritz Kalb (Shanghai)
C. Braun (Yokohama)
J. R. Bromley (Shanghai)
215
那沙剪髮店
R. H. Percival
S. J. Crutch
R. M. Gray
S. Hughes
do.
G. Hurlimann (Yokohama)
C. Danenberg
F. S. Marçal (Shanghai)
C. V. Marques, (Yokohama)
利美打士:
Lee-mee-ta-82.
Remedios & Co., J. J. dos, merchants, 16,
Gough Street
J. J. dos Remedios
J. H. dos Remedios
Alex. A. dos Remedios
H. A. Leiria (absent) J. M. dos Remedios Rumão do Rozario
Remedios & Co., merchants, 13, Gough St.
José A. dos Remedios J. C. dos Remedios C. C. dos Remedios A. dos Remedios
Robinson, J., bill & share broker, 4, Mor-
rison Hill
Rodrigues, H., house agent, rent collector,
&c., 33, Bridges Street
Rogers, G.O., D.D.S., dentist, 7, Arbuth-
not Road
Rose & Co., general drapers, men's mer- cers, milliners and dressmakers, Queen's Road Central (adjoining the Hongkong Hotel)
Miss Rose
J. F. Rose (absent)
Mrs. Rose
Mrs. Watts
do.
Miss Bowden
Miss F. McLean
羅沙里澳
Lo-cha-li-o.
Rozario & Co., merchants, 8, Stanley Street
Marcos C. do Rozario
F. M. Gonsalves
D. A. dos Remedios
No-sa-tsin-fat-tim.
Roza, J. da, barber and hair dresser,
Wellington Street
旗昌
Kee-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants, Praya
E. Cunningham (absent)
William H. Forbes
F. B. Forbes (absent) W. Scott Fitz (Shanghai) S. W. Pomeroy, Jr. John M. Forbes, Jr.
F. D. Hitch (Shanghai) H. de C. Forbes do.
E. D. Anthony R. Blackwell
L. L. Bush
J. D'Almeida
F. F. Elwell
J. A. Gutierrez Q. J. Gutierrez F. Henderson A. F. Hunter F. Jorge
W. Legge
C. V. Smith
C. G. Beebe
T. B. Cunningham (C'ton) (absent)
F. Koch
A. Cordeiro
do.
do.
do.
E. Sheppard (Foochow)
B. Pereira
M. W. Greig
do.
do.
P. K. Dumaresq (Ningpo) F. Huchting
do.
E. F. d'Almeida (Shanghai)
F. D. Cheshire
do.
H. Cordier
do.
W. Evarts
do.
N. B. Hinckley
do.
F. Du Jardin
do.
T. W. Eckfeldt
do.
S. S. Gilbert
do.
J. F. Goodfellow
do.
F. Johanssen
do.
W. W. Lovett
do.
A. Milsom
do.
E. Rohl
do.
J. D. Thorburn
do.
A. Voisin
do.
D. Weld
do.
G. H. Wheeler
do.
J. D. Weld, Junr.
H. M. Cunningham (Kiukiang)
do.
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F. D. Bush
J. J. Howard
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
(Hankow
do.
M. G. Moore (Tientsin)
E. Lösch
do.
R. H. Maclay
do.
Rustomjee, S., broker, Hollywood Road
律頓治
Lut-ton-chee.
S. A. Nathan (Tientsin)
D. Benjamin do.
M. Solomon (Newchwang) A. Ezra
do.
CALCUTTA STEAMERS. "HINDOSTAN," British SteamEE.
Captain-T. S. Gardner
Chief Officer-E. J. Edwards
2nd do. -H. L. Roy
3rd. do. J. Taylor
Buttunjee & Co., D., merchants, Lynd- Purser-J. Gregory
hurst Terrace
D. Ruttunjee
山打
San-ta.
Sander & Co., merchants and commission
agents, Queen's Road Central
F. Sander (absent)
F. Grobien
E. A. Raven
F. C. Dittmer
沙宣
Sa-soon.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., David, merchants,
Praya Central
F. D. Sassoon
M. S. Gubbay (Shanghai)
S. M. Moses
do.
A. E. Abraham
R. J. Solomon
N. D. Ezekiel
Percival Rhodes
John A. Mosely
A. J. Brandão
A. J. Rozario, opium godowns
A. P. da Costa
E. F. do Rozario
A. Fonseca, cotton godowns
N. S. Ezra (Foochow)
W. Wood
do.
R.E. Tõeg (Ningpo)
W. E. Hunt (Shanghai)
Chief Engineer. Davidson
2nd do. -J. Davidson
3rd
do.
Gregory
"AREATOON Apcar," BritisH STEAMER. Captain-A. B. Mactavish
Chief Officer-R. J. McCormell
2nd do. -C. C. Molison 3rd do. -H. Kennedy Purser-G. Demetrius Chief Engineer-M. Sharp
2nd do. -M. Graham
-J. Brough
3rd do.
4th do.
-H. Rastrick
新沙遜
Shun-sa-soon.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants, Queen's
Road
S. J. David (absent)
Edward E. Sassoon
Meyer E. Sassoon
Jacob E. Sassoon (Shanghai)
Isaac E. Obadaya
J. S. Moses
E. E. Elias
E. I. Obadaya
S. P. Johannes
S. E. Moses (Shanghai)
D. Joseph
do.
N. I. Silas
do.
S. A. Gair
do.
L. B. Elias
do.
I. S. Perry
do.
D. E. Moses
do.
S. A. Hardoon
do.
S. J. Solomon
do.
J. R. Michael (Shanghai)
D. H. Silas
do.
K. Silas
do.
I. A. Ezra
do.
Geo. Clarke
do.
A. H. Dawbarn (Hankow)
J. A. Nathan (Chinkiang)
E. A. Hardoon (Chefoo) A. E. Moses
do.
T. M. Stafford
Isaac Joseph (Chefoo) M. S. Perry
do.
Isaac. Ezra (Tientsin)
E. E. Nathan do.
D. E. Reuben do.
些壓
Say-le.
Sayle & Co., linen drapers, silk mercers,
milliners, merchant tailors, &c., "Vic-
toria Exchange," Queen's Road, and
Digitized by
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Stanley Street; and corner of Nankin
and Szechuen Roads, Shanghai
R. Sayle (England)
J. Black
D. Sayle
H. G. Slater
Mrs. Slater
Miss Haine
Miss McLean
S. Smith
O. Page
T. W. Fowles
N. Munday
W. R. Loxley
J. Cook
J. Byrne
A. G. Marques
E. H. Spring,
(Shanghai)
T. H. Sayle
do.
Miss. Rice
do.
Miss Lourtie
do.
W. H. Roberts
do.
R. Johnston
do.
H. Waples
do.
W. Massey
do.
H. Pickering
do.
H. Rider
do.
E. Wheen
do.
T. W. Ginger
do.
A. W. Quinton
do.
Scheffer, J. F., ship-chandler and store-
keeper, 54, Praya Central
J. F. Scheffer
A. E. Allemão
些刺時
She-la-se.
Schellhass & Co., Eduard, merchants,
Praya Central
Eduard Schellhass (Hamburg)
Ludwig Beyer (absent)
C. Emil Bade (Shanghai)
R. Buschmann
J. J. Dorrinck
P. Bohlschau
E. G. Brunckhorst
E. Pereira
A. Schomburg (Shanghai)
E. Burmeister
A. Höhne
do.
do.
士蔑公司
See-mit-kung-s6.
Schmidt & Co., W., gun and rifle makers,
$17
machinists, and dealers in arms, corner
of Peel and Wellington Streets
Wm. Schmidt
思歸刺
Se-quai-la.
Sequeira, P. A., pianoforte tuner and re
pairer, Hollywood Road, corner Aber-
deen Street
霎多刺狀師
Shap-tor-la-chong-se.
Sharp, Edmund, and Toller, attornies, so- licitors, proctors, and notaries public;
office, Supreme Court House
Edmund Sharp, Crown Solicitor, Queen's Proctor, and Registrar and Actuary of the Diocese of Victoria
Wm. Wilkinson Toller
Alfred B. Johnson, solicitor, man-
aging clerk
Lindoro Rozario
M. A. Baptista, Jnr.
Chau Yau Lok
霎匯單銀兩紀經
Shap-uy-tan-ngan-leung-king-ke.
•
Sharp & Co., bill, bullion, and share
brokers, and agents for Sir W. Arm、
strong & Co., Bank Buildings; re-
sidence, Bonham Road
Granville Sharp
A. M. Baptista
禪臣
Seem-shun.
Siemssen & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
G. T. Siemssen (Hamburg)
Woldemar Nissen do.
H. Hoppius
Ferd. Nissen (Shanghai) P. G. Hübbe
A. Gültzow (Foochow)
N. A. Siebs F. Hockmeyer E. Georg A. Wasserfall W. Schriever Leop. Flemming O. von der Heyde H. M. Bastos A. H. M. da Silva
G. Peters
W. L. Koch, Junr.
(Shanghai)
do.
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218
HONGKONG-PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
H. Tornoe
(Shanghai)
C. W. Paasch
do.
G. Olrichs
do.
Otto Vogt
do.
T. Neumann
do.
H. Lübbes (Foochow)
COAST STEAMERS.
"CHINA," GERMAN STEAMER.
Captain-P. H. Hennings
"CHINKIANG," BRITISH STEAMIR.
Captain-James Hogg
"Yangtsze," BRITISH STEAMER.
Captain-E. Schultze
NINGPO," British Steamer.
Captain-J. M. Rayner
"
AMOY," BRITISH Steamer.
Captain-T. W. Drewes
思利化經
Si-li-fa-king-ki.
Silva, J. P. N. da, cotton and general
broker, 3, Peel Street
Solomon, J. A., merchant, 17, Cochrane
Street
所羅門
So-lo-moon.
Solomon, Reuben, general broker, No. 31,
Elgin Street
馬乜杯宋之杯行
Ma-mut-poy-sung-che-poy-hong.
Somjeebhoy, Mahomed, merchant, 3, Gage
Street
M. Somjeebhoy (Bombay)
A. Surdarkhan
非厘庇梳沙
Fe-le-pe-sho-sha.
Souza, F. A. de, commission agent, 24,
Gage Street
Spratt & Co., W. B., ship carpenters, &c.,
Praya East, and proprietors of the Cos-
mopolitan Dock, Kowloon
W. B. Spratt
J. M. Emanuel
N. Spratt
士的芬井堪士狀師 Sz-tek-fun-ping-hom-sze-chong-8%.
Stephens and Holmes, attornies, solicitors,
proctors, and notaries public, 2, Club Chambers
M. J. D. Stephens
H. J. Holmes F. Xavier Chung-a-Wan
Stanford, B. R., shipwright, Spring Gar-
dens
Stout, M., D.D.S., 1, Alexandra Terrace
他他公司
Ta-ta-kung-sz.
Tata & Co., merchants, Hollywood Road
D. C. Tata (Bombay)
D. B. Tata (Shanghai)
P. Eduljee, manager
C. Burjorjee
H. R. Cotwale
F. Jamshedjee (Shanghai)
德順行
Tak-shun-hong.
Taylor & Thompson, merchants
W. H. Taylor (Takao)
Geo. M. Thompson
F. A. Thompson
L. A. Lubeck
•
Thevenin, C. L., wine and spirit merchant,
commission agent, and importer of
French goods, 44, Queen's Road, and
11, Stanley Street
C. L. Thevenin
C. Rosière
担臣慳
Tam-son-han.
Thompson & Hind, milliners, silk mercers,
&c., 33, Queen's Road
W. Thompson
J. Hind
W. Poate
Tolatee, Framjee Merwanjee, merchant,
18, Hollywood Road
B. F. Tolatee
M. P. Tolatee
丹拿公司
Tan-na Kung-se.
Turner & Co., merchants, Queen's Road
William Walkinshaw (absent)
Phineas Ryrie
A. W. Walkinshaw (Foochow)
J. Hart
D. McCulloch
J. H. Cox
(Shanghai)
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HONGKONG-HOTELS, TAVERNS, &o.
219*
J. A. de Jesus
M. de Carvalho
A. Hickling (Shanghai)
J. F. Cheetham
do.
B. M. Devenny
do.
H. Dunne
(Foochow)
A. Shewan (Hankow)
A. N. Mendes, Junr. do.
烏厘文
Oo-lee-man.
Ullmann & Co., jewellers and dealers in
fancy goods, 96 & 98, Queen's Road Central
A. Ullmann (Europe)
Jacques Ullmann
Emanuel Ullmann
富碩
Foo-shek.
Vaucher, A. E., general broker, silk in-
spector and commission agent, Club Chambers
Victoria Bakery, 28, Wellington Street
J. Pereira
加剌士藥房
Ka-la-see-yeuk-fong.
"Victoria Dispensary," Peddar's Wharf
Chas. S. Stokes
J. G. dos Santos
Victoria Hair Dressing Saloon, Queen's
Road Central
Madame Maria Collaço
Vincenot, F., wine and spirit merchant
and commission agent, 2, Peel Street
科咕
Fo-koo.
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. merchants, Praya
Emile Vogel
F. W. Hagedorn (London) Heinrich Kirchhoff (Shanghai)
Charles Vogel
C. A. von Bentivegine
A. A. dos Remedios
J. dos Remedios
Theodore Schneider (Canton)
do.
Edward Vogel (Shanghai)
W. Elser
H. E. Amoore
do.
H. Brons
do.
#B
Wak-ka.
Walker, R., merchant, 12, Gough Street
香港大藥房
Heung-kong-ti-yeuk-fong.
Watson & Co., A. S., Hongkong Dispen
sary, Queen's Road
J. D. Humphreys
W. D. Sutton
C. J. Noble
B. Strachan
H. R. Maynard (Canton)
J. Anthony, soda water factory
Achoong
泰興
Tai-hing.
Wieler & Co., merchants, Praya
Oscar Wieler
H. M. Schultz
大馬房牛奶舖
Tai-ma-fong-ngow-nai-po.
Williams' "Horse Repository," Garden
Road, rear of Murray Barracks
J. Williams
J. Kennedy
F. F. Fernandes
威利臣沙路威
Wil-le-son-sa-lo-way.
Wilson & Salway, architects, surveyors, and civil engineers, 37, Queen's Road
Wilberforce Wilson, C.E.
William Salway, M.R.I.B.A. (absent)
央醫牛
Young-e-sang.
Young, Richard, L.R.C.P. Edin., F.R.C.S
Edin., "Woodville," Arbuthnot Road
Hotels, Taverns, &c.
英國客店
Ying-kwok-hak tim.
"British Hotel," Circular Buildings,
Queen's Road
John McNulty
"British Inn," 182, Queen's Road Central
Andreas Wohlters
"British Crown Tavern," 278, Queen's
Road Central
J. de C. Medina
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220
HONGKONG-HOTELS, TAVERNS, &c.
"City of Hamburg Tavern," 264, Queen's
Road Central
Chr. Koch
厭亞酒店
Em-pi-ah-chow-tim.
"Empire Tavern," No. 262, Queen's Road
Central
J. Humby
日耳曼酒店
Yat-e-man chow-tim.
"German Tavern," 224, Queen's Road
Central
C. F. W. Peterson
香港客店
Heung-kong-hak-tim.
"Hongkong Hotel," Queen's Road
Dorabjee & Hing-Kee, lessees
Dorabjee Nowrojee, manager
Ismael P. Madar
S. Cawasjee
D. S. Hearpman
J. I. Brown.
A. Fackeera
泰隆
Tai-loong.
"Hotel de l'Univers," Wyndham Street
V. Favre, proprietor
"Land We Live In Tavern," 294, Queen's
Road Central
Louis Kirchman
"Liverpool Arms Tavern," 232, Queen's
Road Central
John Juster
倫敦烟
Lon-tun-in.
"London Inn," 126, Queen's Road Central
L. Young
拿臣拿酒店
Na-shun-na-tsow-tim.
"National Tavern," 292, Queen's Road
Central
John Olson
呵連多客店
O-len-to-hak-tim.
"Oriental Hotel," Bar, Bowling Alley,
and Billiard Rooms, Wellington Street
F. W. G. von Stockhausen
Edward Rose
A. Pillant, cook
"Royal Oak Tavern," 208, Queen's Road
Central
Peter Peterson
水手館
Sui-sow-koon.
"Sailors' Home," Praya West
J. F. Shuster, steward
Jno. Keller
A. Bleecker
士得豪爹厘
Se-tak-ho-te-li.
"Stag Hotel," No. 10, Queen's Road
Central
J. R. White
"Star Tavern," 200, Queen's Road Central
Thomas Hallowell
"Welcome Tavern," 288, Queen's Road.
Central
Joaquim Gomez
Licensed Boarding House Keepers.
Sailors' Home, West Point
John Steward, Queen's road west
Peter Smith, Queen's road west
A. Jenkins, Sei woo lane
Camez, Lower Lascar row
Ismail, Lower Lascar row
Alli Moosdeen, Lower Lascar row
Mahomed Fakeera, Lower Lascar row Ignacio Beltrão, Square street Francisco d'Assis, Jose's lane
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HER MAJESTY'S FORCES IN CHINA.
Staff.
MILITARY.
Lieut.-Colonel.
Hamilton Charles Smith
Majors.
Commanding H. M. Forces in China and Straits Settlements Major-General Hon. F. Colborne, C.B. Aide-de-camp-Captain S. G. Huskisson,
80th Regiment
Assist. Military Secretary-Col. A Bassano,
C.B.
Brigade Major-
Fort Adjutant-Lieut. T. J. Chamberlain,
80th Regiment
Acting Military Chaplains-Rev. W. H.
Baynes, M.A.
Rev. Father Longo, Roman Catholic
Chaplain
Rev. James Lamont, Presbyterian
Chaplain
Garrison Sergeant-Major-Charles Merritt STAFF CLERKS.
Military Secretary's office-Color Sergeant
Thos. Doherty Brigade office-Sergeant John Goodwin
ROYAL ARTILLERY. Commanding Royal Artillery in China and Straits Settlements-Lieut. Colonel L. F. Hall
Captain-T. H. Lloyd
Lieutenants-A. W. Ferrier, W. P. Kelly Fire Master and Inspector Warlike Stores-
Lieut. W. P. Kelly
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Commanding Royal Engineers-Colonel
John Y. Moggridge
Major W. H. Burton Lieutenant-H. B. Rich Surveyor-H. F. Macnamara
Military Staff Clerks, Royal Engineer De- partment--Quarter Master Sergeant H. R. Saunders, Sergeant F. Firman Military Foremen of Works-Quarter Mas- ter Sergeant R. Bruce, Sergeant W. Brockley
INFANTRY.
80TH (STAFFORDSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.) Colonel.
Sir Richard Wilbraham, K. C. B., Lieut.
General
Geo. H. Twemlow Charles F. Amiel
Captains.
Henry Rowland, Bt. Major Charles Tucker, Bt. Major Chas. J. Roper Tyler, Bt. Major Fred. B. N. Craufurd (Depôt) Charles A. F. Creagh (Depot) James L. Bradshaw, Bt. Major Sam. Geo. Huskisson Robt. Warner Stone Walter Howard H. J. Brown
Lieutenants.
Paul Swinburne Allan Saunders (Adjutant) Wilfred T. Anderson (Depôt) John Edward Hale Prior (Depôt) Chas. C. Cole
H. J. Johnson (Instructor of Musketry) James Ormsby Sherrard Lipton Cumming Potts William H. Walmisley T. J. Chamberlain Saumarez Wm. Cameron Henry H. Harward
Sub-Lieutenants.
Otway Mayne Arthur Wellesley Hast Archibald B. Horsbrugh William Moore H. C. Savage
Paymaster-
Instructor of Musketry-H. J. Johnson,
Lieut.
Adjutant.-A. Saunders, Lieut.
Quartermaster-John Belt
Medical Officer-D. C. M'Fall, Surgeon
Major
MEDICAL Department.
Principal Medical Officer-Thos. Moor- head, M.D., Deputy Surgeon General Surgeon Major-E. Becher, M.D. do. -A. C. Gaye
Surgeon-A, A. L'Estrange
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NAVAL-CHINA SQUADRON.
222
CONTROL DEPARTMENT.
AT HONGKONG.
Asst. Controller-Lt.-Col. C. R. Shervinton Clerk-W. Cruise
MILITARY STORE Branch. Deputy Commissary-F. C. P. Silveira
G. Arber
do.
Assistant Commissary-E. G. Skinner
do.
-G. R. Hunter -T. J. Kernaghan
do.
Clerk-T. Marr
Chief Foreman-A. Dalgarno
Foreman-P. Grimble Assistant Foreman―T. Coales
SUPPLY TRANSport, and BareACK BRANCHES.
Deputy Commissary-J. Johnston Assistant Commissary-W. Gammell Clerk, Barrack-F. Ferreira
Clerk, Supply, &c.-W. R. Garrett
PAY AND Treasury Branch. Deputy Paymaster and Treasurer-C.
Webb
Deputy Paymaster-C. B. Griffith.
Royal Naval Department.
NAVAL.
Vice Admiral-Alfred P. Ryder, Com-
mander-in-chief
Flag Lieutenant-Adolphus F. St. Clair Secretary-Thomas H. L. Bowling Assistant Paymasters, Clerks to Secretary -Edward H. Banks, James Bramble
H. M. NAVAL YARD.
HONGKONG.
Commodore in charge of Naval Establish-
ment J. E. Parish
Secretary to Commodore-G. W. Muir,
Paymaster, R.N.
Assist. Paym.-D. J. Thomson, R.N.,
clerk to secretary
Master Attendant and Staff Commander-
Samuel W. Browne, R.N. Naval & Victualling Storekeeper & Cashier
-John Bremner, Paymaster, R.N., Accountant-R. F. Hawke, (absent) Chief Clerks E. Besant (absent), G. P.
Rickard Writers-J. da Cunha, V. Danenberg, V. C. Rocha, H. Danenberg, W. H. Poate, E. C. Barradas, L. F. Carvalho, F. M. D. Xavier, J. de Pinna, F. G. Pereira Boatswain-Robert Melling Storemen-J. Randell, W. Gilbie, S. Gar- wood, L. W. Afah, James May, W. F. Adnams
Foreman of Shipwrights-John Mugford Assist. Master do. -James May
STEAM DEPARTMENT.
Engineers-J. Rice, W, Bryan, A. Stewart Boiler Maker-A. Hadley Smith-A. T. Grant Moulder-J. Gingell
H.B.M. Squadron in China & Japan.
AUDACIOUS, 14.
Double-screw Iron Ship, Armour Plated. 6,034 (3,774) Tons. 4,021 (800) H.P.
Flag Ship, China.
Vice-Admiral-A. P. Ryder...31 Aug. '74 Flag Lieut.-A. F. St. Clair... 1 Sept. '74 Secretary-T. H. L. Bowling..31 Aug. '74 Clerk to Sec.-E. H. Banks...21 Sept. '74
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -J. Bramble....21 Sept. '74 Captain-Philip H. Colomb... 1 Sept. '74 Commander-C. A. G. Bridge. 1 Sept. '74 Lieut.-W. McF. Castle........ 1 Sept. '74 do. -H. J. G. Garbett...... 1 Sept. '74 do. -Hon. F. R. Sandilands 1 Sept. '74 Jas. E. C. Goodrich.. 1 Sept. '74 Wm. S. P. Graves... 1 Sept. '74 James F. Bedford....17 June '75 -Frederick O. Pike........14 July '75
(For Surveying Service.) Staff Comm.-F. A. Johnston. 8 July '74 Lt. Mar. Art.-E. R. M. Crooke 1 Sept. '74 Chaplain-Rev. C.J. Corfe, M.A. 1 Sept. '74 Fleet-Surg.-F. W. Davis...... 1 Sept. '74
do.
-George B. Hill...20 Oct. '71 (For special service in connection with the Lock Hospitals, in China and Japan.) Staff Surgeon-D. Hilston, M.D.20 Dec. '72 (For sick quarters Yokohama.)
Acting Inspector of Machinery in charge of Paymaster-Wm. T. Richards. 1 Sept. '74
Factory David Robb, R.N.
do. -Frank Pittman....... 6 Feb. '73
Digitized by
CHINA SQUADRON.
(For Service as Naval Accountant and Victualling Storekeeper at Yokohama.) Chief Eng.-C. P. Turner...... 11 July '74 Nav. Instruc.-J. R. Clark, M.A. 1 Sept. '74 Sub-Lieut.-A. R. M. Creagh. 1 Sept. '74 do.-F. S. Ommanney....... 1 Sept. '74 do.-P. H. E. Hungerford. 1 Sept. '74 do.-George H. Miller...... 6 May '75 Nav. Sub-Lieut.- Surgeons-W.H. Stewart, M.B. 1 Sept. '74 do. E. H. Saunders.... 1 Sept. '74 do. Henry B. Collins... 1 Sept. '74 do. John Wood.........18 May '75 do. -M. U. Greany, M.D. 1 June '74
(For sick quarters, Yokohama.) Assist. Paymaster-C. Topping 1 Sept. '74 Engineers-James Hird..... .24 Feb. '72
'do.
do.
do.
C -
-Charles G. Muller.30 July '74 -Fred. S. Turner... 1 Sept. '74 -Wm. H. White.. 1 Sept. '74 -James Campbell...13 May '75 do. J. B. Warrington...
do.
Gunner, 1 Cl.-B. Kitchener.31 Mar. '74 Boatswain, 1 Ol.-S. Ross.....10 July '74 Ch. Carpenter-T. Renyard...19 May '75 Mid.-Hon. S. J. Fortescue... 1 Sept. '74
do, Fred. F. Fegen......
do. F. J. S. Wortley.....
do. -E. B. Cleeve.......................................... Henry V. Hart...
A. Dodgson......
John Martin..
1 Sept. '74
1 Sept. '74
1 Sept. '74
do.
17 Oct. '74
do.
.17 Oct. '74
do.
17 Oct. '74
do. -H. T. C. Knox...
.17 Jan. '75
do. -A. H. Oliver...
1 Sept. '74
do. F. S. Sieveking..
8 Sept. '74
do. -F. J. Thring..
8 Sept. '74
do. -H. N. White-Thomson
1 Sept. '74
do. -C. E. Baxter.......
1 Sept. '74
do. -Chas. S. Smith..
8 Sept. '74
1 Sept. '74
do. -W. G. Stewart.
do. -Arthur Barry.
....17 Oct. 74 do. -T. P. Coode ....
...17 Jan. '75 Naval Cadet―F. A. Garforth.. 1 Sept. '74 do. -C. H. Dundas... 1 Sept. '74 At. Eng., 1 Cl.-H. E. Wingfield 1 Sept. '74 At. Eng.,2 Cl.-J.R. D. Johnson1 Sept. '74
do. -Edwin Little..... 1 Sept. '74 Clerk-George Hyde............16 Sept. '74
CHARYBDIS, 17. S. Corvette. 2,187 (1,506) Tons. 1,472 (400) H.P. China.
Captain-Thomas E. Smith...24 Sept. '73 Lieutenant-John G. Jones........17 Oct. '73 do. -Hon. E.T.Needham 5 Feb. '75
Lieut.-Richard W. White...25 Sept. '73 do. Henry B. Warren.....16 Feb. '75 do. -Ernest Kinder....................... Nav. Lieut.-B. S. Bradley...13 Sept. '73 Lt. Mar.-R. E. Montgomery.20 Nov. '72 Chaplain and Nav. Inst.-Rev.
D. J. Boutflower, M.A..............22 Nov. '78 Staff Surg.-T. L. Bickford...24 Sept. '73 Paymaster-R. M. Colwell.....24 Sept. '73 Chief Eng.-Jno. Lanksbury..
Sub-Lieut.-Henry Pearson...24 Nov. '78 Surgeon-G. Gibson, B.A., M.B.24 Sept. '78 Assist. Paym.-S W. Wright.14 Oct. '78 Engineer-John Boxell.........16 Jan. '74
do. -Leopold M. Green.13 Feb. '74 do. -J. H. B. Bray......
Gunner, 2 Cl.-Edwin Bishop.26 Sept. '73 Boatswain, 2 Class-T. Smith.26 Sept. '73 Carpenter, 2 Cl.-G. Bridges.. 1 Apr. '73 Midshipman-C. B. Macdonald15 Oct. '78
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
-R. A. Gwynne..18 Oct. '73 -C. H. Simpson.18 Oct. '73 -T. B. Hammond 18 Oct. '73 -Herbert Lyon...18 Oct. '73 -A. G. Gunner...18 Oct. '73 Navg. Mid.-A W. O. Petch...19 Jan. '74 Assist. Eng., 2 Cl-John W.
Bennington.....
.27 Apr '75
CURLEW, 3. Double-screw Composite
Gun-Vessel.
774 (665) Tons. 985 (160) H.P.
China.
Comm.-Edmund J. Church.. 6 Mar. '78 Ineut.-Chas, H. Herring...... do. -W. H. Callwell....... Nav. Sub-Lieut.-W. J. W.
Barnard.
Surgeon-Chas. W. Magrane. Assist. Pay.-C. P. Penny..... Engineer-Jno. Bolas......
do. Edwd. Norrington Gunner, 2 Cl.-W. Richards.. Assist. Eng. 2 Cl.-R. G. Wilby
(Re-commissioned 30th November, 1874.)
DWARF, 4. Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
465 Tons. 120 H.P. China.
Comm.-Hon. E. G. Dawson.. Lieut.-Aston G. McMurdo..... Sub-Lieut.-P. F. Tillard..............
Digitized by
CHINA SQUADRON.
Nav. Sub-Lieut.-E. E.Greaves12 May '73 Surgeon-A. H. Kelly, M.B... Assist. Paymaster in charge- Bernard F. Meyer........ Engineer-Jno. T. Coombs.... Gun., 2C.-G.A.Worthington 18 July '71 Asst. Eng.1 C.-C. W. Thorne
EGERIA, 4. Composite-screw Sloop. 894 (727) Tons. 1,011 (120) H.P. China. Commander R. L. Turton... 2 Nov. '74 Lieutenant-A. O. Tottenham 2 Nov. '74
do. -C. G. Prater........ Nav. Lieut.-W. H. Stephens. 5 Mar. '74 Staff-Surg.-Thomas Kipling. 2 Nov. '74 Paymaster W. B. Ramsey... 2 Nov. '74 Chief Eng.-James Stiven.....22 Jan. '75 Sub-Lieut.-J. C. Mackenzie.. 6 Nov. '74 Assist. Paym.-J. W. Chaster 2 Nov. '74 Gunner, 2 Cl.-Nicholas Mills 5 Mar. '74 Engineer-Thomas Scott (d).. 2 Nov. '74 Car'ter., 2 Cl.-G. A. Nutcher..24 Sept. '73
FLY, 4. Double Screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons. 489 (120) H.P. China.
Commander-John Bruce......25 June '74 Lieutenant-W. C. C. Forsyth.29 June '74 Sub-Lieut.-Duncan M. Ross.13 July '74 Nav. Lub-Lieut.-E. W. Wild.14 July '74 Surgeon-E. T. Lloyd..........25 June '74 Assist. Paymaster in charge-
George V. Rashleigh..... .25 June '74 Engineer-W. Bremner.........25 May '74 Boatswain. 2 C.-G. Vosper.. 8 Apr. '74 Asst. Eng.,1 Cl.-J.J.K.Medlen 23 Feb. '75 do., 2 Cl.-T. Agnew.....27 Apr. '75
FROLIC, 4. Double Screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
592 (462) Tons. 600 (100) H.P. China. Commander-C. E. Buckle..... 8 Jan. '73 Lieutenant-Ed. H. M. Davis
Nav. Sub-Lt.-D. A. Richmond 8 Jan. '73 Surgeon-Richard G. Brown..20 Jan. '73 Asst. Paym. in charge-A. Court8 Jan. '73 Engineer John Spinks........29 Jan. '72
do. Charles Allsop..... 8 Jan. '73 Boatswain, 2 C.-S. Bazill....23 Mar. '72 Assist. Eng., 3 Cl.-William
Walker (act)....
8 Jan. '73
GROWLER, 4. Double Screw
Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons. 696 (120) H.P. China.
Commander-Walter Stewart. 7 Aug. '73 Lieutenant-Robert O. Webb..25 Apr. '71 Sub-Lieut.-C. G. Dicken.....27 Apr. '75 Surgeon-Albert C. Queely... 8 Aug. '78 Assist. Paym. in charge-An-
drew C. Jeffreys.....
8 May '73 Engineer-Michael B. Kelly...20 Aug. '73 do. -Geo. T. Craddock..16 Sept. '73 Boats., 2 Cl.-W. Cousins (act.) 1 Oct. 73 (Recommissioned 10th September, 1878.)
HART, 4. Double Screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons. 608 (120) H.P. China.
Commander-Thos. H. Royse.12 Sept. '72 Lieut.-William B. Forbes.....81 Dec. '78 Sub-Lieut.-A. F. Welldon....31 Dec. 78 Nav. Sub-Lt.-W. J. Scullard.31 Dec. '78 Surgeon Wm. H. Elmes...... Assist. Paym. in charge-Fras.
B. Pritchard.... Engineer-Geo. McEwen......
do.
Asst. Eng., 2 Cl.-W. Hughes.
do. -D. Murray...
Boats., 2 Cl.-J. Warmingham 31 Dec. '73 (Recommissioned at Malta 12th Feb., 1874.
HORNET, 4. Double Screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons. 506 (120) H.P. China.
Commander-
Lieutenant-C. K. Purvis......27 Apr. '75 Sub-Lieut.-Fred. St. G. Rich. 8 Jan. '75 Surgeon-W. C. Sandys....... 1 Dec. '74 Asst. Paym. in charge-W. A.
Harvey..
1 Jan. '75
Engineer-E. J. Huysman..... Gunner, 2 Cl.-Philip Cox....19 Dec. '78 Asst. Eng., 1 C.-O. G. Egan.17 Mar. '74 (Recommissioned 8th Nov., 1871.)
KESTREL, 4. Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
592 (462) Tons. 895 (100) H.P.
China.
Commander-C. B. Theobald.21 Nov. '78 Lieutenant-C. E. Reynard...27 Apr. '75
Digitized by
CHINA SQUADRON.
Sub.-Lieut.-J. S. Muggeridge27 Apr. '75 Nav. Sub.-Lieut.-Henry Grey 8 Jan. '78 Surgeon C. Davidson, M.B.. 8 Jan. '78 Asst. Paym.in char.-C. J. Bolt 8 Jan. '78 Engineers-Robert W. Jones.19 Apr. 73
do. -H. M. G. Pellew.. 8 Jan. '72 Boatswain, 1 C7.-Jas. Searle.29 Jan. '72 Assist. Eng., 2 Cl.-H. Moon.12 May '78
LAPWING, 3. Double-screw Gun-Vessel. 774 (663) Tons. 882 (160) H.P.
•
China.
Com.-Sir W. Wiseman, Bart..15 Sept. '74 Lieutenant-Hon. H. N. Shore.15 Sept. '74 Sub-Lieut.-A. L. Murray.....25 Sept. '74
do. -F. E. Poulter.....23 Sept. '74 Surgeon J. W. Davis, M.D....15 Sept. '74 Assist. Paym.-H. C. Barnard.16 Sept. '74 Engineers R. Widdicombe... 6 May '74
do. -Thomas Jones.....15 Sept. '74 Gunner, 2 Cl.-Jas. Henwood.15 Sept. '74 Assis. Eng., 2 Cl.-W.J. Firks.15 Sept. '74
LILY, 8. Composite-screw Sloop. 620 Tone. 570 (95) H.P.
China. Commander-B. E. Cochrane. 8 Aug. '75 Lieutenant-A. Furlonger..... 3 Aug. '75 Staff Surgeon-J. Lambert.... 5 Aug. '75 Sub-Lieut.-G. Hodgkinson... 5 Aug. '75
do. -G. L. K. Harman.20 Aug. '75 Nov. Sub-Lt.-B. H. Wellings 3 Aug. '75 Assist. Paymaster in charge-
William F. Woods
3 Aug. '75 Engineer-James McArthur... 8 July '75 do. --John P. Williams.. 3 Aug. '75 Gunner, 2 Cl.-Samuel Tilley.20 July '75
MIDGE, 4. Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (464) Tons.
472 (120) H.P. China.
Commander-Henry Salmond.24 Sept. '72 Lieut.-Jno. Philips...
Sub-Lieut.-Wm. F. G. Clarke 21 Sept. '72 Sub.-Lt.-H. B. Anson......................... Surgeon-James Simms....... 13 May '73 Assist. Paymaster in charge-
Arthur Le B. Corrie.........26 Sept. '72 Engineer Stephen Sheldon...
do.
Assist. Eng., 1 C.-George E.
Bascombe.. Ast. Eng., 2C.-Rd. G. Hamm Boatswain, 2 C.-B. Crowther
.24 Sept. '72
(Recommissioned 1st Feb., 1873.)
225
MODESTE, 14. S. Corvette. 1,934 (1,405) Tons. 2,177 (350) H.P. China.
Captain-Alexander Buller...11 Dec. '74 Lieut.-Henry T. Wright...... 1 Jan. '74 do. John P. Pipon..... 1 Jan. '74 Nav. Lieut.-Pownal Aplin... 1 Jan. '74 Chap. Rev. J. Llewellin, B.A. 5 Jan. '74 Staff Surg.-Rinso R. Siccama. 1 Jan. '74 Paymaster-Thomas N. Firth. 1 Jan. '74 Chief Eng.-Wm. Waterfield. 5 May '78 Sub-Lieut-B. A. Muirhead.. 1 Jan. '74
do. -Walter T. Warren. 1 Jan. '74 do. J.P.Montgomery. 9 Jan. '74 Surgeon-Charles C. Godding. 1 Jan. '74 Assist, Paym.-Wm. C. Gillies. 1 Jan. '74 Engineer-James McMillan... 1 Jan. '74 Gunner 2 Cl.-John Grant.....11 June '78 Boatswain, 1 Cl.--Henry Giles.18 Sept. '74 Carpenter, 2 Cl.-J. W. Barber Midshipmen-Thos. P. Walker 1 Jan. '74 do. -Wm. O. Story...19 June '74 do. -M. G. Smith....19 June '74 Nav. Mid.-Thos. H. Heming. 1 Jan. '74 A. Eng., 1 C.-W. H. Mathews15 Sept. '74 do. -J. M.C. Bennett 1 Jan. '74 do., 2 Cl.-W. H. Marshall
MOSQUITO, 4. Composite Gun-Boat. 430 (295) Tons. 501 (60) H.P. China.
Lieut. & Com.-Robt. H. Paul.22 Nov. '78 Nav. Sub-Lieut.-Wm. H. P.
Buckner
.30 Oct. '72 Surgeon-J.A. Robertson, M.B.30 Oct. '72 Engineer-Wm. Hair...........16 Nov. '74 do. Henry G. Bourke..30 Oct. '72 Boatswain, 2 Cl.-A Milton..27 Aug. '72 Assist. Eng., 1 C.-W. H. C.
Gale (act.).....
RINGDOVE, 3.
.30 Oct. '72
Double-Screw Gun-Vessel 774 (666) Tons. 957 (160) H.P. China,
Commander-U. C. Singleton.23 Jan. '74 Lieut.-W. V. Bayley...30 Sept. '72 do. H. C. K. Slaney.......21 Sept. '72
-H. N.Sub-Lieut.-V.D. Hughes.26 Sept. '72 Surgeon-A. Gorham, M.D...26 Sept. '72 Asst. Paym. in ch.-G. Spain. 1 Feb. '78 Engineer-Holland Harrison. 24 Sept. '72
do. Jno. W. Dupen...10 Nov. '73 At. Eng.,2 C.-T. Morris (act).24 Sept. '72 Boatswain, 2 Cl.-J. Coombe.26 Sept. '72 (Recommissioned 1st February, 1873.)
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CHINA SQUADRON.
SYLVIA, 3. Screw Surveying-
Vessel.
877 (695) Tons. 689 (150) H.P.
China.
Captain-Henry C. St. John..15 Nov. '73 Lieut.-Richard F. Hoskyn...15 Nov. '73 do. -Cecil F. Oldham................... 15 Nov. '73 Nav. Lieut.-Wm. Pearce.(c.)15 Nov. '73 Staff Surg.-S. Campbell, M.D.15 Nov. '78 Paym.-Edward H. Whyte...29 Nov. '78 Chief Eng.-William Gibson.. 1 Sept. '74 (In lieu of Engineer.) Sub-Lieut.-Gordon S. Gunn.15 Nov. '73 do. -Geo. E. Richards.15 Nov. '73 Nav. Sub-Lt.-F. S. Wheeler.29 Nov. '73 Engineer-Charles W. Nibbs..19 Nov. '78 Boats., 2 Class-W. Dailley..28 Jan. '74
SWINGER, 4. S. Composite Gun-Boat. 408 (295) Tons. 360 (60) H.P.
China.
Lieut. & Com.-E. A. Bolitho..24 Sept. '78 Sub-Lieut.-A. T. S. Carter... 8 July '74 Nav. Sub. Lt.-J. G. Fowling.. 1 Oct. '73 Surgeon-Ralph W. Brereton.11 Dec. '73 Asst. Paym. in ch.-T. Guard.15 Oct. '73 Engineer-Wm. Tottenham...29 Jan. '72 Boats, 2 Class-J. A. Mahoney.19 June '74 A. Eng., 2 Cl.-H. F. Walton..14 Apr. '74
STORE AT YOKOHAMA. Paymaster in charge-Frank Pitman
(Borne in "Iron Duke.")
THALIA, 6. S. Corvette. 2,216 (1,459) Tons. 1,606 (400) H.P. China.
Captain-Hry. B. Woollcombe 26 Mar. '72 Lieut.-Hon. F. C. Lascelles..26 Mar. '72 do. -Frederick A. Blackett. 7 Feb. '73 do. -Arthur C. Clarke.................. .14 Mar. '74 Nav. Lieut. -Wm. W. Hutton.30 Jan. '74 Staff Surg.,2 Cl.-R. L. B. Head26 Mar. '72 Paymaster-Alfred Whiffin...26 Mar. '72 Chief Eng.-W. F. Inness.......26 Mar. '72 Nav. Instr.-Wm. L. Healey..28 Mar. '72 Sub-Lieut.-P. C. Raitt (act.).26 Mar. '72
do. -C. G. F. Boothby. Nav. Sub-Lt.-G. A. C. Webb. 5 Feb. '72 Surg. C. A. Rathborne, M.D.26 Mar. '72 Assist. Paym.-T. W. Hall....30 Mar. '72
Engineer-William F. Cole....26 Mar. '72 Gunner, 2 Cl.-Alexander Ellis26 Mar. '72 Boats., 1 C.-G. Turner...........26 Mar. '72 Car'ter, 2 Cl. Mid.-E. H. Currey
Nav. Mid.-J. H. W. Theed... 8 Oct. '72 Assist. Eng., 1 Cl.-.
do. 2 C.-W. C. Stribling
THISTLE, 4.
Double-screw Composite Gun-Vessel.
584 (465) Tons. 641 (120) H.P."
China.
Commander-Fras. Stirling...23 Jan. '74 Lieut.-Arthur H. O. P. Lowe Sub-Lieut.-Thos. F. Abbott. Nav. Sub-Lt.-M. 8. Beatty... Surgeon-N. F. Fitzmaurice.... Assist. Paym.-T. F. Harrison Engineer-Chas. M. Johnson. Gunner, 2 Cl.-Henry Ley.... Boatswain, 2 C.-Jos. Tyler... Assist. Eng., 2 Cl.-J. Fraser..
(Recommissioned 1st December, 1874.)
VICTOR EMANUEL, 12. Ship.
5,157 (3,087) Tons.
Receiving Ship at Hongkong. Captain-John E. Parish.....15 Aug. '73 (Commodore of the 2nd Class.) Secretary-George W. Muir..15 Aug. '73 Lieut. Francis H. Chapman.28 May '75 Staff Comm.-S. W. Browne..14 Sept. '74 (For Service in Dockyard at Hongkong.) Nav. Lieut.-Jesse Dixon.....25 June '75 Chap. Rev. J. S. Ladds, M.A.23 Jan. '74
(For Service in Hongkong Hospital.) Staff Surg.-C. J. Fennell..... 1 July '74 (In lieu of a Surgeon.) Paymaster-Henry H. Wyatt.22 Feb. '75 do. -D. Martin......... 9 Dec. '72
(For Service at Shanghai.) Paymaster-John Bremner...16 Jan. '72 (Naval and Victualling Storekeeper, Hongkong.) Assist. Paym.-J. H. Boulton.18 June '74 do. -J. S. Ramsay. 1 Dec. '74 do. -D. J. Thomson 8 Feb. '73 (Additional for Commodore's Office.) (For Service in Hongkong Yard.) Eng.-John Rice........ .31 Oct. '74
do. -William Bryan.......
....................23 Oct. '74 do. -Alexander Stewart......26 Feb. '75 (Additional for reventing heavy guns.) Gunner, 2 Cl.-Jas. Hallahan. I Feb. '73 Boats., 1 Cl.-R. Melling.............. 8 May '70 ·
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CHINA QUADRON.
(For Hongkong Yard.) Boats., 2 Čl.-John Cullinane.28 May '73 do. -John Allen......28 May '74 Carpenter, 2 Cl.-James May. 1 June '74 (Recommissioned 1st Dec., 1874.)
VIGILANT, 2. P. Dispatch Vessel. 985 (835) Tons. 1,815 (250) H.P. Lieut. and Commander-Hugh C.D. Ryder Nav. Lieut.-Geo. W. Balliston
Chief Eng.-Henry Jones
Sub-Lieut.-Fred. O. Pike Surgeon-Rd. A. Mowll, M.D.
227
Assist. Paym. in charge-Wm. J.C. Cannon Engs.-Robert Sutherland, Geo. Triggs Gunner, 2 Cl.-Wm. Ricketts
Assist. Eng., 2 Cl.-Geo. H. Hearson (act.)
ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL.
Mount Shadwell.
Deputy Inspector General-D. L. Morgan,
C.B., M.D., F.R.C.S.
Surgeons-Peter Burgess, M.A., M.B.,
Wm. J. Rankin, M.D.
Civil Service Clerk-George Coles Dispenser in charge of Stores-G. C. Ewing
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PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS,
DEALING WITH FOREIGNERS.
General Chinese Merchants.
Chun Cheong, 56, Bonham
strand
Chun Cheong Wing, 77,
Bonham strand West
Chun Cheung, 145, Wing
Lok Fong
Chun Foong, 62, Bonham
strand West
Chun Tuk Cheung, 87,
Wing Lok lane
Chun Yuen Hong, 12, Bonham strand West
Fook Choy Yuen, 68,
Bonham strand
Fook Hing Wo, 85,
Bonham strand
Fook Mow Loong, 65, Bonham strand West
Praya
Fook Shing Loong, 65,
Fook Yune Loong, 38, Bonham strand West
興泰棧 Hing Tai Chan, 44,
Bonham strand
A Hop Hing Hong, 124,
Bonham strand
Hop Tai Wo, 68, Wing
Lok Fong
厚昌煜記 Hau Chong Yok Ke,
53, Bonham strand West
恒謙 Ex Hung Him Tai, 10,
Wing Lok Fong
Hung Ki, 68, Bonham
strand West
Keen Le, 87, Wing lok Fong
建昌行 Kin Cheong Hong, 60,
Bonham strand West.
A
Kin Foong Hong, 32,
Bonham strand West
Kin Nam, 24, Wing Lok
Fong
Kin Tai Loong, 63,
Kung Sun Chan, 27,
Bonham strand West
Praya West
West
Kwai Mow, 9A, Praya
Kwong Cheong Loong,
46, Bonham strand
Kwong Fook Wo, 5A,
Praya West
Kwong Foong Wo, 54,
Bonham strand
HH * Kwong Hang Tai, 70,
Bonham strand West
Kwong Hing Cheong, 58, Bonham strand West
Kwong Man Cheung,
18, Bonham strand West
Kwong Mow Tai, 98,
Wing Lok Fong
Kwong Shun Loong,
63, Bonham strand
* *_jk Kwon Tai Cheung, 58,
Bonham strand
Kwong Wing Shing,
46, Bonham strand West
Kwong Wing Shun,
101, Wing Lok Fong
Kwong Wo Cheung,
Man Fook Shing, 62,
64, Bonham strand
Bonham strand
茂和祥 Mow Wo Cheung, 40,
Wing Lok lane
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
229
Po Tai Hong, 38, Wing Yee Chong Ching, 74,
Bonham strand
Lok Fong
Sew Foong, 55, Bonham Yee Foong, 22, Bonham strand West
strand West
Shun Cheong, 85, Bonham strand
泰豐順 Tai Fung Shun, 71,
Bonham strand
Tai Li, 19, Bonham strand West
得美行 Tuk Mi Hong, 18,
Praya West
德美合記 Tuk Mi Hop Kee
11, Bonham strand West
Tung Shang Loong, 62,
Bonham strand
Tung Tai Shing, 14,
Bonham strand West
,
Yee Ki, 50, Bonham
strand West
Yee On Hong, 63, 儀安行
Praya West
Yee Shun Hong 42,
Bonham strand
Yee Shun Tai, 66, 義順
Bonham strand West
Yee Tai, 28, Bonham 怡泰
strand West
Yu Hing, 75, Bonham
strand West
Yuen Fat Hong, 10,
Bonham strand West
同德行 Tung Tuk Hong, 68, 源安泰 Yuen On Tai, 30,
Wing Lok Fong
Ui Hing, 26, Praya West
Wing Cheung Kut, 40,
Bonham strand
Wing E Cheong, 15,
Praya West
Wing On Hong, 106,
Wing Lok Fong
Wing Shing Shun, 57,
Bonham strand West
Wo Hing, 16, Praya West Wo Shun Hing, 52,
Bonham strand West
Bonham strand West
Yut Loong, 26, Wing Lok
Fong
General Commission Agents.
Choy Cheong Loong,
13A, Praya West
俊德榮 Chun Tuk Wing, 35,
Praya West
Wing Lok Fong
Fook Sang Wo, 66,
Fook Yuet Wo, 86,
Wing Lok Fong
Wing Lok Fong
Wo Tai, 64, Bonham strand Hang Cheong Tai, 180,
West
Wo Tuk Hing, 13, Kwan Hing Cheong,
71, Wing Lok lane
Praya 祐隆行 Yau Loong Hong, 50, 均隆盛Kwan Long Shing, 94,
Bonham strand
Wing Lok Fong
Yee Cheong, 16, Bonham Kwong Hip Wo, 8A,
strand
Praya West
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
廣經和 Kwong King Wo, 23,
Praya West
Kwong Man Fung, 91,
Wing Lok Fong
永源來 Wing Yuen Loi, 34,
Praya West
Wo Chan, 20, Queen's road
Wo Fat Cheung, 59,
Wing Lok Fong
Kwong Shun Loong,
134, Wing Lok Fong
Yau Hing Cheung, 42,
廣泰昌 Kwong Tai Cheong,
Wing Lok Fong
Wing Lok Fong
Yee Sang Chan, 36,
Kwong Tai Yune, 93,
Wing Lok Fong
Praya Central
Yü Sang Cheong, 4A,
Kwong Tuk Wing, 58,
Praya West
Wing Lok Fong
廣源 Kwong Yuen Tai, 49,
Bakers,
Praya
Kwong Wo Shing, 19, Praya West
E Loong, 45, Endicott's
lane
Kwong Wo, 21, Endicott's
Ling Wan, 16, Queen's
lane
road
On Wo, 12, Wing On lane
Lün Hing Loong, 38,
Wing Yik, 13, Queen's
Wing Lok Fong
road East
聯和棧 Lün Wo Chan, 77,
Wing Lok Fong
Barbers.
Se Shing Wo Kee,
48, Wing Lok Fong
Mee Fook, 9, Praya WestFook Tai, 35, Stanley st.
Kwong Shing, 23, Stanley
Hing Fat, 27, Stanley st.
Shu Ying Cheung, 143,
street
Shun Hing, 22, Stanley st.
Wing Lok Fong
road
road
Shun Cheong, 18, Queen's Sun Kwong Shing, 29,
Stanley street
Sun Tai Lee, 14, Queen's Tai Shun, 23, Lyndhurst
terrace
Tai Cheong Loong, 2A, Yat Sing, 11, D'Aguilar st. Praya West
Yuet Shing, 6A, Welling-
4 Tai Sung, 4A, Praya West Tung Shun Wo, 38,
Praya West
Wing Mow Cheung,
43, Wing Lok Fong
ton street
Bird's-nest Merchants.
Wing Loong Cheung,
41, Bonham strand West
Wing Yee Yuen 95, Wing Yune, 249, Queen's
Wing Lok Fong
road Central
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
231
A Yee Hop Loong, 111, Kwong Shing, 9, Welling-
Jervois street
lane
Yu Yuen, 97, Jervois st.
Block Makers.
Fi Kee, 19, Endicott lane
ton street
Kwong Yuet Loong, 6,
D'Aguilar street
Mow Fat, 11, Lyndhurst
terrace
Hop Lee, 21, Endicott lane Mow Shang, 43, Welling-
Kwong Tuk, 11, Endicott
Tai Tuk, 38, Gilman street
Bookbinders.
Cheung Shing, 62, Queen's road Central
Chi Shing, 26, Queen's road Fook Shing, 54, Queen's
road Central
ton street
Shing Le, 7, Lyndhurst
terrace
Sun Mi Nam, 39,
Wellington street
Shing Wo, 14, D'Aguilar
street
Tai Yik, 34, Stanley street Tuk Wo, 16, Wellington st. Tuk Cheong, 11, Webster
Row
Hing Loong, 32, Queen's
road Central
Tuk Mow, 55, Wellington
Ká Shing, 46, Wellington
street
street
Tung Hing, 20, D'Aguilar
Tai Sing, 75, Queen's road
street
Central
Tung Mow, 83, Wellington
Tien Shing, 56, Queen's
street
road
Tung Yuen, 90, Welling-
Tung Shing, 31, Stanley st. #Wah Sing, 9, Bonham
strand
Wung Sing, 66, Queen's
road Central
Yuen Shing, 72, Queen's
road Central
Carpenters.
Fung Shing, 9, Lyndhurst
terrace
ton street
Wing Lee, 26, D'Aguilar st. Wing Shing, 4A, Welling- ton street
Wo Loong, 57, Wellington
street
Yee Look, Wui Loong, 12, D'Aguilar street
E Yuen, 65, Wellington st.
Chair Makers.
Hip Shing, Ahok, 19, Yee Cheong, 14, Welling-
D'Aguilar street
Kwong Hing, 61,
ton street
ton street
Welling-Yee Tak, 12, Wellington st.
Yü Wo, 18, Wellington st.
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Charterers.
Hop Kee,75, Wing Lok Fong 恒安泰 Hung On Tai, 70,
Wing Lok Fong
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Cigar Dealers.
Kwong Hing Wo, 133,
Queen's road
Sew Yuen Kee, 24A,
Kum Cheung Tai, 41, Bonham strand
Kwong Hing, Ah-yon, 57,
Praya
Kwong Lee Yuen, 52, Bonham strand
廣仁安 Kwong Yan On, 76,
Wing lok lane
輪船招商局 Lun Shun Chu Sheung Kook, 46, Bonham strand (China Merchants S. N. Co., agents)
萬安隆 Man On Loong, 95,
Bonham strand
Queen's road Central
Clothiers and Drapers.
Atick, 1, Wyndham street Tung Cheong, 95, Queen's
road Central
Sam Hing, 88, Queen's
road Central
See Wo, 71, Queen's road
Central
Coal Merchants,
Shing Le, 37, Tung-ham
普源公機 Po Yuen Kung Chan, 132, Queen's road Central Soey Shing, 88, Bonbam strand
lane
Tak Kee, 35, Endicott's lane
Wing Kee, 15, Endicott's
lane
泰來棧 Tai Loy Chan, 20,
Wing Lok Fong
Wye Shing, 129, Queen's
road Central
Contractors.
Kwong Tuk, 66, First street
Kwong Yuen, 33, Bon-
Wo Hing, 89, Queen's
ham strand
strand
road Central
Chinaware Dealers.
Fook Hing, 104, Bonham
strand
street, West Point
King Cheong, 20, Queen's Tuk Yuen, 79, Queen's road West
A Kung Hing, 98, Bonham Tung Wah, 20, Queen's
Kwong Fook Cheong, 175, Queen's road West
street, West Point
Loong Yuen, 132, Bon-Yee Tuk, 50, Queen's
Kwong Loi, 33, Second
Shun Loong, 8, Gage st.
Shun Yee, 258, Queen's
road West
road East
road
Wing Tai, 11, Second
ham strand West
I
road West
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Cotton and Yarn Merchants.
Eating House Keepers.
Chuen Shing, 154, Queen's
Fook Hing Kü, 74,
road East
Bonham strand
俊昌泰 Chin Cheong Tai, 16,
Wing Lok Fong
杏花樓 Hang Fa Lou, 281,
Queen's road Central
阜隆 Fow Loong, 25, Wing | 燕南居 Yin Nam Kü, 11,
Lok Fong
Cochrane street
A Hop Fat, 7, Wing Lok Fong
Leün Sing, 210, Queen's
A
Hop Kee, 143, Queen's road
road Central
恒隆機 Hung Loong Chan, 28,
萬
Man Fong Lou, 42, 芳樓
Wing Lok Fong
Wing Lok Fong
Hung Tai Loong, 48, Sun Tien Wo, 15, Bon-
Wing Lok Fong
ham strand
建興祥 Kin Hing Cheong, 80,義維居 Yee Wai Ki, 32,
Wellington street
Kwan Cheong Loong,
93, Wing Lok Fong
Bonham strand
Fancy Goods Stores.
Kwoon Ki, 86, Wing Lok Cheung Wo, 28, Queen's rd.
Fong
Man Hing, 12, Wing Lok
Hing Chong, 58, Queen's road
Fong
Nam Fun, 8, Bonham strand
Fou Cheong, 46, Bonham strand
* Sun Hing Loong, 32,
Wing Lok Fong
新合紧 Sun Hop Loong, 101,
Wing Lok Fong
Yuet Loong, 23, Wing Lok Fong
悅和隆 Yuet Wo Loong, 88,
Wellington street
Dyers.
恒安泰 Hung On Tye, 69,
Queen's road
Hung Sing, 106, Queen's
road
A
Kung Cheong, 83, Queen's
road
Kung Tai Wo, 89, 公泰和
Queen's road
road
Kwan Tai, 104, Queen's rd.
Kwong Hing, 176, Queen's
L • Kwong Tai Hung, 79,
Queen's road
Kwong Wo, 100, Queen'srd. Nam Hing Loong, 81,
Chung Wo, 136, Holly-
南興隆
wood road West
Queen's road Central
Nam Sing Loong, 77,
Queen's road
Shuey Sang, 168, Queen's
#Se Cheong Tai, 330,
Hollywood road
Yee Hing, 3, Hillier street* Yü Tai, 6, Gap street
road
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Sun Shing, 64, Queen's rd. 泰 Tai Shing, 78, Queen's rd. Tuk Cheong, 115, Queen's road
Wah Loong, 60, Queen's rd. Wo Li, 68, Queen's road
Yue Shing, 82, Queen's rd.
Cheong Sing, 54, Wing
Lok Fong
Chuen Shing, 31, Bonham
strand
Hung Cheong, 62, Wing
恒昌
Lok lane
Lai Hing, 71, Bonham
Yun Kee, 19, Graham st.
strand
Lai Loong, 39, Bonham
Flour Merchants.
strand
Cheung Loong, 64, Wing Lok Fong
Lai Sang, 35, Bonham
strand
均喩義 Kwan Yü Yee,
Wing Lok Fong
56,4 Nam Sang, 53, Bonham
strand
Kwong Ying Chong, 4
Sang Cheong, 25, Bonham
54, Wing Lok Fong
strand
Kwong Wah Yuen, 57,
Wing On, 75, Bonham
Wing Lok Fong
strand
Leong Yee, 119, Bonham
Wing Shing Loong,
strand
24, Bonham strand
Wui Yuen, 17, Wing Lok
Leün Wo Chan, 77,
Wing Lok Fong
Shun Yek, 90, Bonham
strand
Wo Kee Chan, 59, Praya Ying Kee, 79, Bonham
strand West
Furniture Dealers.
A✯ Cheong Loong, 22, Wel-
lington street
Kwong Li Cheung, 52,
Wellington street
Sheung Hing, 2, Zetland st. Shi Wo, 50, Wellington st. Tak Wo, 16, Wellington st.
Gold Dealers.
Chee Wo,67,Bonham strand
Lok Fong
Fong
Yee Loong, 109, Queen's
road Central
Yuen Loong, 57, Bonham
strand
Gold and Silver Smiths.
Chai Nam, 70, Welling-
ton street
Lee Cheong, 145, Queen's rd. Lee Ching, 118, Queen's rd. Lee Sing, 24A, Queen's rd. Tin Shing, Queen's road Central
Wing Chun, 25, Stanley st.
Gun Makers.
Cheong Yuen, 64, Wing Choy Loong, 46, Stanley
street
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Chün Sing, 126, Queen's
road West
Chun Loong, 8, Tung-
mun lane
road
Chun Wing, 164, Queen's
Hang Fat, 14, Queen's road West
Kwan Loong, 67, Queen's road West
Sün Shing, 48, Queen's
road West
Wing Hop Loong, 16,
Iron and Copper Smiths.
235
Cheong mow, 33, Tung-
mun street
street
Fook Shing, 19, Gilman
廣盛 Kwong Shing, 9, Tung-
mun street
street
Lee Loong, 19, Gilman
Lee Nam, 8, Endicott lane Tai Cheong, 71, Welling-
ton street
Tung Cheong, 23, Queen's
Queen's road West
road
Wing Tak, 26, Queen's
Tung Yü, 15, Gilman st.
road West
Yee Cheon, 33, Queen's
Yew Loong, 76, Queen's
road
road
Yü Yuen, 81, Queen's
road
Insurance.
Yuen Loong, 8, Gilman
招商局保險公司 Chu Sheung Kook Po Him Kung Sze, 46,
street
Bonham strand (China Mer-
Iron Founders.
Chants S. N. Co., agents)
4
Sang Cheong, 177, Queen's
Iron Dealers.
Cheong Loong, 37, Endi-
cott lane
street
Chue Loong, 8, Hillier
Fook Lee, 4, Hillier street Hung On, 12, Hillier
street
Leong Man Wing, 1,
Jervois street
Yee King, 16, Kwong- yuen Tung-kai
Yee On, 19, Hillier street Wing Lee, 152, Queen's
road Central
road East
Toong Hop, 163, Queen's
road East
Toong Sing, 175, Queen's
road East
Japan ware Dealers.
E Cheong Tai, 108,
Queen's road Central
Lok Hing, 12, Queen's
road Central
Sam Shing, 149, Queen's road Central
Sam Shing Chan, 102,
Queen's road Central
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Tai Cheong Chan, 7, Tuk Lee, 68, Queen's road Bonham strand
Central
Toong Cheong Loong, 229, Queen's road Central
Yune Cheong Loong, 186, Queen's road Central
Mat and Bag Sellers.
Cheong Loong, 30, Bon-
ham strand
A Cheong Wo, 137, Queen's
road
Fook Cheong, 108, Wing
Lok Fong
Fook Wo, 116, Queen's
road Central
Hung Fat, 99, Bonham
strand
Kwong Cheong, 62,
ham strand
Tuk Wo, 131, Queen's road
Central
Tung Fat, 101, Bonham
strand
Wai Cheong 81, Bonham
strand
Medicine Shops.
Chi Cheong Tong
Chan, 105, Bonham strand
Chun Yuen Tong, 36,
Wing Lok Fong
Fook Yuen, 23, Bonham
Strand
Him Shun Cheung, 53,
Bonham strand West
Bon-Ki On Tong, 107,
Kwong Wo, 74, Bonham
strand West
Cheong Loong, 107,
ham strand
strand
Wing Lok Fong
Kum Lee Yuen, 76,
Bonham strand
Bon-Kwong Wing Loong, 90, Bonham strand
Mi Hop, 24, Bonham
Po Sang, 15, Bonham
strand West
Sing Cheong, 47, Bonham
strand West
strand
strand
Sing Fat, 51, Bonham
Sing Yik, 5, Bonham
Ta Loong, 69, Bonham
strand
Tai Cheong, 127, Queen's
road Central
On Shun, 133, Bonham
strand
Yi Loy Tong, 73, Wing
Lok Fong
Tung Shun Wo, 77,
Bonham strand
Wing Tung Fook, 51, Bonham strand. West
Wing Wo Cheong,
120, Bonham strand
Yue Wo Loong, 66,
Bonham strand
Milkmen.
Tai Tak, 131, Queen's roadCheong Hop, 38, Welling-
Tuk Kee, 4, Endicott lane
ton street
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Cho Lee, 19, Gage street Pak Ki, 22, Shelley street
A Sing Hop, Mosque street
Tung Shing, 48, Stanley street
road
road
Wai Lee, 90, Hollywood
Wo Kee, 36, Mosque street
Yow Yek, 56, Hollywood
Oil Dealers.
Chi Cheong, 76,
ton street
237
Chuen Hing, 125, Jervois
street
Fau Sang, 36c, Bonham
strand
Kin Hing Cheong, 80,
Wellington street
經和 King Wo, 85, Jervois
street
Kü Yuen, 87, Jervois street
Kwong Shing Lee, 34,
Wing Lok Fong
Lee Tai, 68, Jervois street
Welling-Man Chuen, 109, Jervois
street
Chün Cheong Wing, Man Yuen, 115, Jervois
77, Bonham strand
street
Hip Shing, 189, Wing
Sang Tai Loong, 82,
Lok lane
Bonham strand
Mow Cheong Loong,
Sang Yuen, 74, Jervois
3A, Praya West
street
Tin Shing, 131, Queen's
Shee Wo, 71, Jervois
road Central
street
Tin Yik, 44, Bonham
Shing Hing, 91, Jervois
strand West
street
Wing Choy, 93, Queen's
信義隆
road
英隆泰 Ying Loong Tai, 113,
Queen's road
Opium Dealers.
Shun Yi Loong, 65,
Wing Lok Fong
Ting On Cheong, 20,
Queen's road West
Bonham strand
Tung Fat Cheong, 49,
人和公司 Yan Wo Kung Sze, Opium Farmers, 3, Cleverly
Wui Hing, 6, Queen's
road
street
Yee Wo, 72, Jervois
信宜公司 Shun Ye Kung Sze,
48, Bonham strand
street
Yee Yuen, 117, Jervois
集成公司 Chap Shiug Kung
Sze, Bonham strand
Ching Loong, 47, Jervois st.
#Cheung Yune, 101, Jer- Yuet Wo, 113, Jervois
street
* Yu Shun, 81, Praya
West
vois.street
street
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238
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Opium (prepared) Dealers.
A Hop Loong, 64, Battery
road
strand
Chee Wo, 84, Bonham
Chün Yuen, 124, Wing
Lok lane
street
street
Fook Loong, 77, Jervois
Pawnbrokers.
Cheong Tai, 78, Queen's
road West
Chun Shing, 135, Bonham
street
Chi Cheong, 19, Queen's
road West
Heen Yuen, 192, Queen's
road West
♬ Hop Cheong, 87, Queen's
Lai Yuen, 105, Jervois
A
A Ping Kee, 73, Bonham
strand
兆隆
Sew Loang, 57, Bonham strand
#Wah Hing, 8, Queen's road
West
road Central
Kung On 202, Queen's
road West
利安
road
Lee On, 67, Queen's
Leong Yek, 84, Welling.
ton street
Man Hing, 97, Queen's
road Central
Painters.
Kwong Chow, 37, Second
street, West Point
Shun Hang, 63, Jervois
street
Tai Loong, 37, Queen':
road
On Kee, 21, Scott lane
Wing Foong, 119, Queen':
On Shun, 4, Gilman
road Central
street
On Wo, 18, Gilman street
Po Yuen, 11, Gilman Yü Loong, 75, Wellingto
Wing Kut, 142, Jervoi
street
普源
street
street
Shing Lee, 91, Wellington
street
Photographers,
Shun Shing, 21, Gilman
Afong, 3, Wyndhan
street
street
Tung Shing, 36, Gilman
Lai Sang, 70, Queen'
street
Wing Hing, 21, Tung-Nam Ching, 84, Queen'
mun lane
Wing Shun, 32, D'Aguilar Pun Lun, 56, Queen'
road Central
road Central
street
road Central
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239
Shun Me Wo, 54, King Cheong, 61, Jervois
Queen's road Central
street
To Shing, 6, Wellington
Wing Cheong, 66, Queen's King Lun, 21, Jervois road Central
street
King Loong, 25, Jervois
street
street
street
Jervois street
Ya Chan, 60, Queen's King Tai, 69, Jervois road Central
Yau Shing, 58, Queen's Ko Loong Tai, 33, road Central
Yuet Cheong, 62, Queen's Kwong Shew Loong, road Central
Piece Goods Merchants.
Cheong Loong, 51, Jervois
street
Ching Lun, 135, Queen's road Central
A Choy Cheong, 27, Bonham
strand
Chue Lün, 143, Queen's road Central
street
39, Jervois street
Kwong Fook Loong,
41, Jervois street
Kwong Loong Yuen,
19, Jervois street
Kwong Wo Tai, 65,
Jervois street
Kwong Yü Lün, 5,
Jervois street
Me Cheong Loong, 84,
Jervois street
Chue Wo, 13, Jervois Me Lün, 75, Jervois street
Me Nam, 45, Jervois
Chun Kee, 9, Bonham
street
strand
Shun Loong, 12, Wing
Chun Cheong Loong, 49, Jervois street
Lok lane
Soey Cheong, 15, Jervois
Fook Tai, 139, Queen's
street
road Central
Soey Loong, 3, Jervois
Fook Wo Cheong, 78,
street
Jervois street
Soey Yuen, 17, Jervois
Fung Yuen Loong, 53,
Jervois street
Jervois street
Him Kut, 13, Bonham
street
Jervois street
Fung Yuen Yuen, 70,
street
新安隆 Sun On Loong, 76,
Jervois street
Jervois street
Ta Lun, 96, Jervois street
AA Hop Cheong Loong, 85, Tai Cheong, 7, Jervois
street
Sun Tai Loong, 48,
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road
HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Tak Loong, 141, Queen's Him Wo Yek, 84,
West Point
street
Tak Tai, 37, Jervois Hing Lee, 6, Sze Mi lane,
West Point
Wing Fung Tye, 43, Jervois street
Hop Wo Loong, 26,
Sai Woo lane
茂興昌 Mow Hing Cheong, 98,
Queen's road
*
永典祥 Wing Hing Cheung,
156, Queen's road Central
Wing Tai Cheong, 29, Jervois street
Shuey Wo, 88, West
Point
street
street
street
Wo Lun, 35, Jervois Suey Wo Tai, 43,
West Point
Wui Loong, 27, Jervois Shun Yü, 129, Praya
West
Yan Loong, 23, Jervois Tai Kee, 20, Sze. Mi lane
strand
Yü Loong, 17, Bonham
Portrait Painters.
Chung Wo, 11, Wellington
street
Hip Cheong, 55, Queen's
road Central
#4 Kin Sang, 62, Queen's
road Central
Lee Hing, 27, Wellington
street
Mun Hing, 32, Queen's
road Central
Yan Cheong, 5, Welling-
ton street
Yee Hing, 93, Queen's
road Central
Tung Hing, 225, Queen's
road East
Wo Kee, 48, Battery road
Rattan Chair Makers.
興泰
Hing Tai, 72, Queen's
road East
Sam Wo, 18, Gilman street
Shun Cheong, 7, Queen's
road East
Tuk Lee, 130, Queen's
road Central
lane
Tung Tai, 1, Wing On
Tsun Lee, 14, Queen's
road West
Rice Merchants.
Yee Sang, 58, Queen's Choy Chan, 26, Bonham
road Central
Rattan Dealers.
Fook Hing Cheong,
16, Sai Woo lane
strand West
strand
Choy Hing, 80, Bonbam
Choy 8hing, 100, Wing
Lok Fong
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Praya West
Fook Choy Yuen, 14,
Fook Yü Cheong, 95,
Praya
A Hop Chan, 142, Wing Lok
Fong
A Hop Kee, 94, Wing Lok
Fong
Hung Lee, 89, Bonham
strand
✯ Kin Nam, 153, Queen's
road East
A
▲
Kung Cheong, 74, Wing
Lok Fong
A Kung Tai, 109, Wing Lok
Fong
Aƒ Kung Wo, 165, Wing Lok
Kung Yik, 128, Wing
Kung Yuen, 102, Wing
Kwan Wo Loong, 81,
241
Nam Hing, 144, Wing
Lok Fong
West
Sam Wo, 79, Praya
Po Loong, 74, Praya
#See Foong, 110, Wing
Lok Fong
記 Shing Kee, 140, Wing
Lok Fong
Shing Shun, 18, West
street, West Point
Shing Wo, 118, Wing Lok
Fong
Shun Yik, 88, Bonham
strand
Sun Wing Hing, 118,
Bonham strand
Fong
Tai Yek, 84, Wing Lok
Tat Hing, 1, Bonham
Fong
A
Lok Fong
A
Lok Fong
strand West
Tung Foong, 99, Wing
Praya
Lok Fong
Kwong Choy, 159, Praya
Tung Lee, 116, Praya
West
West
Kwong Him Wo, 36,
Wing Lok Fong
Kwong Mow, 104, Praya
West
Kwong Loy, 146, Wing Lok Fong
Kwong Sang, 6, Bonham
strand West
Kwong Shing, 126,
ham strand
Bonham strand West
Bon-Wing Loong, 21, Bonham
Mow Sang, 27, Bonham
#Mow
strand West
West
Mow Yuen, 30, Praya
strand
Praya West
Wing On Cheong, 94,
Wing Yuen, 123, Bonham
strand
Tung Mow, 70, Bonham
strand
Tung Shing Chan, 34,
Bonham strand West
Wing Fung Yuen, 61,
Bonham strand
Wing Hing Chan, 49,
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HONGKONG-PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Wo Mow, 78, Bonham Fou Loong, 25, Wing strand
Lok Fong
Wo Shing, 145, Wing Lok Kwong Fou Sang, 12, Fong
Kwong Yuen lane Wung Yuen, 73, Bonham Kwong Shing Lee, 34, strand West
Wing Lok Fong
Yee Chan, 163, Wing Lok Sun Hop Loong, 61,
Wing Lok Fong
Fong
Yee Hing, 116, Bonham Wung Cheong Tai, 21,
Wing Lok Fong
strand
Fong
Yee Wo, 88, Wing Lok
Ship Compradores.
Yee Wo, 138, Wing Lok Cheung Hop, 18, Endicott
Fong
lane
Yow Yek, 8, East street, West Point
Cheong Kee, 42, Endicott
lane
Yuen Fung, 88, Praya
Cheung Kee, 36, Tung-
West
mun lane
Yuen Kut, 79, Wing Lok
Chung Wo, 28, Endicott
Fong
lane
Yuen Lee, 67, Praya
Fat Hing, 4, Queen's road
West
West
Yuen Loy, 14, East street,
Foon Kee, 11, Webster
West Point
street
Yü Hop, 81, Wing Lok
Kwong Shun, 11, Endicott
Fong
lane
Lin Cheong, 9, Wing Lok
Sail Makers,
Fong
Chut Sing, 46, Queen's road Central
Man Loong, 30, Gilman
street
Chee Kee, 56, Praya West Chim Shun, 47, Praya
Mow Sang, 27, Endicott
lane
West
Nam Wo, 34, Endicott
Leong Kee, 79, Wing
lane
lok kai
Shing Ki, 12, Webster
Nam Sing, 54, Praya West
street
Sing Lee, 27, Wing Lok
Saltpetre & Sulphur Dealers.
Fong
Cheong Kee, 14, Hillier
Sing Tai, 14, Endicott
street
lane
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Soey Lee, 29, Endicott lane
243
Hing Sing, 24, Welling-
➡ Tai Kee, 23, Endicott lane
Tai Sang, 25, Endicott Hoi Shing, 13, Welling-
lane
ton street
ton street
road
Hung Kee, 38, Welling-
Toong Ki, 33, Praya Hop Hing, 102, Queen's
Central
lane
Tuk Hing, 35, Praya
Tuk Li, 58, Praya
Wing Cheong, 7, Endicott
ton street
Kin Sing, 31, Queen's
road East
Wing Yue Tai, 25, Kwong Li, 22, Cochrane
Endicott lane
Yan Hing, 6, Endicott lane
裕記
lane
Yat Kee, 69, Praya
Yue Kee, 21, Endicott
Yung Kee, 51, Praya
Ship Wrights.
Hop Lee, 100, West Point Hip Shing, 88, Praya
Kwong Lee, 82, West
Point
Fung Hing, 229, West
Point
Tung Hop, 125, West Point Wing Loong, 189, West
Point
A Yee Hop, 236, Queen's
road
Yee Shing, 234, Queen's
road West
lane
street
Kwong Shing, 23, Scott st.
Nam Sang, 222, Queen's
road East
Shun Shing, 17, Endicott
Wing Kee, 251, Queen's
Wing Shing, 9, Welling-
Yan Hing, 11, Queen's
road East
ton street
road East
Yee Cheong, 7, Scott st. Yip Cheong, 11, Welling-
ton street
Sweetmeat Sellers.
road Central
Kwan Wing, 314, Queen's
Kwong Chai Loong, 9,
Wing On lane
strand
E Mow, 320, Queen's
road
Man Wo Cheng, 252,
Yee Sing, 240, Queen's Choy Fong, 16, Bonham
road West
Shoe Makers.
Cheong Shing, 39, Queen's
road East
ton street
Queen's road
Chung Shing, 68, Welling-Shun Shing Loong,
180, Queen's road West.
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HONGKONG--PRINCIPAL CHINESE HONGS.
Tailors.
Chun Cheong, 8, Webster
Bazaar
Hoi Lee, 112, Queen's
road Central
Hoong Cheong, 9, Scott
street
Hung Sing, 31, Queen's road Central
King Cheong, 4B, Wel-
lington street
Le Ching, 30, Wellington
street
Kwan On, 86, Queen's
road Central
street
Nam Cheong, 23, Scott
Nam Shing, 74, Queen's
road Central
street
德記
street
Sing Cheong, 8, Webster
Tuk Ki, 11, Webster
Tung Hing, 27, Queen's
road East
♬ ✯ Tung Shing, 33, Stanley
street
#Я Wa Hing, 70, Queen's
road Central
Wing Cheong, 22, Coch-
rane street
Wo Cheong, 10, Webster
street
Tea Merchants:
麗春華
## Lai Chun Wah, 107,
瑞昌隆 Soey Cheong Loong,
69, Queen's road West
Soey Hing, 318, Queen's
road Central
Sun Hing Kee, 79,
Jervois street.
Tat Shing, 3, Bonham strand
Ting Tai Hing, 312,
Queen's road West
Tuk Kee, 4A, Praya West Yue Cheong, 129, Queen's
road Central
Timber Yards.
Cheung Loong, 66, Queen's
road West
E Ching Cheung, 55, Queen's
road West
Hang Tai, 33, Queen's
road East
road West
Kwong Choy, 205, Queen's
*
Kwong On, 8, West Point Sam Wo, 95, Queen's
road
Sang Loong, 93, Queen's
road Central
Point
Sang Yuen, 14, West
Tai Hang, 91, Queen's
road East
Tai Shun, 133, Queen's
road East
Yee Tai, 80, Queen's road
Tobacconists.
Cheong Shing, 299,
Queen's road
Queen's road
Loong Kee, 72, First street, West Point
,
Ho Loong, 37, Jervois
street
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Man Shing, 67, Jervois Shing Ki, 8, D'Aguilar street
road
Man Shun, 291, Queen's Shun Hop, 16, Scott
street
street
street
A Tai Hing, 26, Scott street A Tien Hop, 16, Webster
Yuet Nam, 200, Queen's Shing Cheong, 44, Stanley road West
Vermillion Merchants.
Shun Hing, 68, Welling-
ton street
Tai Wo, 142, Queen's road
West
street
#Tuk Tai, 13, Webster
Bazaar
Tung Lee, 25, D'Aguilar
Wing Kat, 121, Bonham
street
strand A Yan Wo, 76, Wellington
Tung Shun, 27, Gilman
street
street
Wo Sang, 9, Peel street Yow Kee, 32, Wellington
Washermen.
street
Ye Cheong, 32, Stanley
street
Yek Ki, 23, Graham street
Cheong Lee, 118, Holly-
wood road
Cheung Hing, 25, D'Agui-Yun Sing, 21, Scott street
lar street
Cheong Sing, 10, Webster
Bazaar
Watch Makers.
Choy Kee, 36, Wing On Ho Ling Kee, 123,
Queen's road West
lane
Chun Cheong, 27, D'Agui-Ho Ting Kee, 125, lar street
Queen's road Central
street
street
Hop Yuen, 44, Peel How Chun, 25, Stanley st.
Kai Kee, 44, Stanley
Ki Cheong, 11, Scott lane Kin Kee, 29, Graham
street
road
Lee Cheong, 145, Queen's
road Central
Lee Ching, 120, Queen's
road Central
Low Moon Kee, 10, Bonham strand
road
Lun Yek, 68, Hollywood Shing Kee, 75, Queen's
street
Po Yuen, 9, Stanley Tuk Kee, 122, Queen's
road Central
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Consul-Sir Brooke Robertson, C.B.
Vice-Consul-R. J. Forrest (absent) Acting Vice-Consul C. Gardner Interpreter-C. Gardner
Assistants-C. M. Ford, J. Scott, G. H.
M. Playfair
Post Office Agent James Scott Constable-P. Le Marquand
UNITED STATES.
Consul-Chas. P. Lincoln Vice-Consul-F. R. Talbot Interpreter-Yu C. Cheung
FRANCE.
Consul-P. Dabry de Thiersant Chancelier-Interprète-V. A. Sales
SPAIN.
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Interpreter-C. Freusberg
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Acting Consul―G. M. Smith
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Wm. Hülse
Sweden and Norway.
Vice-Consul-T. B. Cunningham (absent)
Acting do.-C. G. Beebe
AUSTRIA ANd Hungary.
大奧國
領事官
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Acting Consul-Sir Brooke Robertson, C.B.
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沙面工部
Sha-min-kung-po.
Chairman-A. Hutchison
Treasurer-Alfred Rowe
Secretary-G. M. Smith
Councillor A. C. Levysöhn
Imperial Maritime Customs.
粵海關
Ut Hoi Kwan.
Commissioner of Customs-James H. Hart
Deputy Commissioner-J.McLeavy Brown,
(Indoor Department)
Deputy Commissioner T. Marsh Brown,
(Outdoor Department)
Assistante J. M. Daae, C. W. de Ste Croix, W. N. Morehouse, D. G. Murray, J. W. Carrall, E. D. de Segonzac, E. Van Eetvelde Medical Attendants-Wong Fun, M.D.,
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H. Eldridge
Examiners-F. H. Ewer, G. Jones, R.
Halse, J. Nielsen, J. Poynter
Searchers--Chow Hsing, Wang Liu, Sha
Meng Yen
Tide-waiters-A. J. Wilgaard (absent), T. H. Demetts, J. H. Allcot, A. Duncan, Geo. Nutter, T. Phillips, Geo. Mason, C. Wanderleach, J. L. Avetoom
Watchers-N. H. Sennett, Geo. Roberts, J. Burns, J. Murphy, H. Heather, J. E. Kennedy, W. A. Washbrook, J. F. Isaacson, G. D. Sharnhorst
VICEROY'S Gun-Boats.
"ANLAN," 7 GUNS.
Captain-John Godsil
Lieute.-John B. Murray, T. Sampson
Chief Engineer-W. Cuthill
Engineer-R. Johnstone
"CHEN-TO," 7 GUNS.
Captain-George Robertson
Lieute.-M. L. Bevis, E. P. Hocker
Chief Engineer-R. M. Edwards
Engineer-D. Campbell
Gunner-F. Lord
-
"SUI-TSING," 5 GUNS.
Captain James Stewart Lieut.-J. Calder
Chief Engineer-J. Pender Engineer A. Corder
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Captain-F. Bessard
Lieuts.-J. Leroux, L. Curet
Chief Engineer-A. Auzet
"TSIENG-PO," 6 GUNS.
Captain-Charles de Longueville Lieute.-Gabriel Paltenweek, L. Serre Chief Engineer-Jules Faure Engineer-Louis Michas
SUPERINTENDent of Customs' Revenue CRUISERS.
"CHEN-JUI," 3 GUNS.
Captain J. H. Wade
Petty Officer-Charles Tonkin
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Quarter Masters-John Shields, Walter
Haste, Henry Edwards
"SHEN-CHEE," 5 GUNS.
Captain-Fergus Scott
Lieute.-A. Walker, H. Nazer Chief Engineer-J. Sinclair
Engineer-D. Steele
Gunner-J. Randal
REVENUE STEAM LAUNCH "YIK-HU," 1 GUN.
Petty Officer in Charge-M. Johnson Quarter Masters-J. Yeats, G. Kamp
INNER WATers Sailing Revenue CRUISERS. "HSUAN-WEI.
"
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"YAO-TE,"
Quarter Master in Charge-J. R. Hewson
Quarter Master-J. H. Carr
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All expenses defrayed by Chinese Go-
vernment.
Acting do.
Head Master-Theos. Sampson (absent)
G. Piercy, Junr.
Asst. Master-Sit Him Kuk
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W. Hülse
F. R. Talbot
CANTON CLUB. Committee.
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R. Howie, hon. curator of billiard-room J. McLeavy Brown, hon. secretary and
treasurer
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Deacon & Co., Agents-
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Shanghai Steam NavigatiON COMPANY. Russell & Co., agents
Insurances.
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., Agents-
Lancashire Insurance Company Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia
Deacon & Co., Agents-
Union Insurance Society
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
China Fire Insurance Co., Limited
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Mestern & Hulse, Agents-
Royal Insurance Co., of Liverpool Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang
Globe Marine Insurance Company,
Limited
North German Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Bamburg
K.K.Priv. Oesterreich Versicherungs- Gesellschaft "Donau," Vienna, Limited
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Russell & Co., Agents
Yangtsze Insurance Association
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Professions, Trades, &c.
CANTON.
Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co., merchants and
commission agents
Arnhold, Karberg & Co., merchants
A. C. Levysohn
J. Kramer, silk-inspector
Ph. Arnhold
Bhasania, B. P., merchant
Birley & Co., merchants
K. D. Adams, tea inspector
H. F. Dent, silk
do.
Canton Dispensary, A. S. Watson & Co.
J. D. Humphreys H. R. Maynard
Carlowitz & Co., merchants
R. von Carlowitz (Germany) W. Rost
O. Bumiller
J. Ruff, silk inspector
C. von Bose
Coare, Lind & Co., public silk and tea
inspectors & commission agents
A. A. Lind
E. Rennell
A. Roberts
Cooper & Co., H. N., merchants and com-
mission agents, Honam
H. N. Cooper
Cotton Yarn Mill
D. Vrooman, manager
Cowasjee, H., merchant
Deacon & Co., public tea inspectors and
commission agents
Alfred Hutchison Ernest Deacon
A. T. Duval
Robert Howie
F. d'Azevedo
B. F. Gonsalvez
Degaria & Co., R. N., merchants
E. D. Lungrana
Futtabhoy Ameejee, merchant
Futtakia, D. B., merchants
D. B. Futtakia
D. S. Futtakia
Futtakia, S. R., merchant
Heard & Co., merchants
D. G. Fearon
Hesse & Co., merchants A. Krauss
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants G. Mackrill Smith, tea inspector
Merwanjee Maneckjee & Co., merchants
E. Maneckjee, manager
Mestern & Hülse, general commission
agents
C. J. Mestern
W. Hülse
J. Cozon, silk inspector (absent) A. Ottomeier
V. P. Senna
Metta, E. N., merchant
E. N. Metta
S. F. Metta
Mogra, R. S., merchant
Naladaroo, F. P., merchant
Nye & Co., merchants
Gideon Nye
Olyphant & Co., merchants F. R. Talbot
A. O'D. Gourdin E. Davis
Purdon & Co., merchants
H. W. Davis
A. dos Santos
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants
C. M. Donner
Russell & Co.,
merchants
T. B. Cunningham (absent)
C. G. Beebe
F. Koch
A. Cordeiro
Silva, J. M. da, printer, stationer, book- binder, and publisher of the Canton Press, Canal road
Scott, Ed. Irwin, M.D., L.K. & Q.C.P.I.,
L.R.C.S.I., &c., medical practitioner
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CANTON.
Thomas & Mercer, public tea and silk
inspectors and com nission agents
Thomas Thomas (absent)
Thomas Mercer do. Alfred Rowe
F. Burgess S nith Jas. A. Mann
J. D. Monro
Missionaries.
WESLEYAN Methodist MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Rev. G. Piercy, superintendent
Rev. S. Whitehead
Rev. T. G. Selby
Rev. F. Masters
940
Vassania J. P.,
merchant
Shameen
Vogel, Higadɔrn & Co., merchants,
Theodore Schneider
W. Elser
Wong, F., M.D., L. R. J.3., E lin., medical
practitioner
"Canton Hotel"
Hotels.
A. F. do Rɔzario, manager ani auc-
tioneer
"International Hotel," billiards and
bowling alley
Edward Brown, proprietor
OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SƆCIETY. President-Thos. R. Colledge, M.D., F.R.S.,
Ed., (in England)
Senior Vice President-Hon. P. Parker
(United States)
Vice-Presidents-S. Wells Williams, L.L.D.,
Sir Brooke Robertson, C.B., Ven. Arch- deacon Gray, M.A., Wm. Keswick, A. F. Heard, W. H. Forbes, G. Nye, J. F. Cordes, Thos. Pyke, W. J. Bryant, R. Rowett, Hon. H. Lowcock, Ha. P. Ryrie, E. Dea- con, T. Morcer, F. Kleinwachter, G. B. Glover, J. Dent, F. R. Talbɔt, T. Sampson, Rev. J. Chalmers, M.A., Rev. C. F. Preston, Rev. A. P. Happer, D.D., R. von Carlowitz, and Rev. J. Logge, (in Europe), Warren Delano, (in United States)
Corresponding and Recording Secretary-
J. G. Kerr, M.D. Treasurers-Messrs. Russell & Co. Auditor-Acting Commissioner of Customs
CHRIST'S CHURCH.
Chaplain-Von. Arch. Gray, M.A. (absent) Acting Chaplain-Rev. J. Walker
Miss Radcliffe
Miss Simpson
Miss Rowe
Miss Taylor
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN Board. Rev. A. P. Happer, D.D. Rev. C. F. Preston
J. G. Kerr, M.D. Rev. H. V. Noyes Rev. B. C. Henry Miss H. Noyes
Miss Lillie B. Happer (absent) Miss M. Noyes
Miss L. A. Crouch
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION, SOUTHBEN CONVENTION.
Rev. R. H. Graves
Rov. N. B. Williains Miss L. Whilden
AMERICAN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rɔv. J. C. Nevin Miss M. E. Galbraith
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. J. Chalmɔrз, M.A.
Rev. D. Vronin, (self sustaining)
RHENISH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. W. Louis (Fuk-wing) Rev. E. Fabor (Fumun) Rev. F. Hubrig
Rev. J. Nacken (Fuk-wing) Rev. C. Pritzoche (Long-hën) Rev, W. Dilthey (Fumun) Rev... Ulrich
FRENCH MISSION. Mgr. Guillemin, préfet apostolique V. Houery, procureur
A. Codis, supérieur de l'orphelinat
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THE WHAMPOA DIRECTORY.
British Consulate.
Vice-consul-H. F. Hance
Constable J. H. Jones
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Tide Surveyor-F. Dawson
Tide-waiters A. Duncan, C. Wanderleach Watcher-G. Roberts
Chas. Camran, "Union Hotel," billiard saloon and bowling alley, Bamboo Town
8. W. Sharp, "Whampoa Hotel," billiard
and ten pin alleys, New Town
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
G. S. Mackay, superintendent A. Boyer J. de Jesus
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THE MACAO DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government. Governor and Plenipotentiary in China, Japan, and Siam-His Excellency The Councillor José Maria Lobo d'Avila Secretary-Dr. Diogo de Macedo Chief Clerk-Tercio da Silva
18t do. -Eduardo Pereira Leite 2nd do. -João Baptista Gonsalves 3rd do. -Antonio P. C. de Lacerda 4th do. -Ramiro da Roza
Aide-de-camp-Ensign C. X. Diniz, Jr. Officers at Order-Ensigns A. J. L. d'Avila,
J. B. Pereira da Roza
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENT. President-The Governor Lobo d'Avila Secretary-Dr. Diogo de Macedo Members The Judge, the chief-clerk of the Exchequer, comm. of the Navy J. E. Scarnichia, Col. J. P. Leite, the Gover nor of the Bishopric, the Colonial Sur- geon, the President of the Camara, the Attorney General
MEMBROS DO CONSELHO DA PROVINCIA.
Presidente.-O Governador Lobo d'Avila
MEMBROS.
O Secretario do Gov.-Dr. D. de Macedo O Delegado do Pro'dor da Corôa e Fazenda- Effectivo-D. C. Pacheco
do. -L. A. Ferreira Substituto-B. A. Pereira
do. -Dr. V. S. Pitter
MUNICIPAL CHAMBER.
(Elected for 1875-76).
President-Jose da Silva
Vice-President-J. A. Ribeiro Cabral Members-E. Lopes, F. da Cruz Lobo, A.
A. Pacheco, A. J. da Fonseca
Secretary-S. A. Tavares
Treasurer-F. P. Marques
Clerk-T. M. Marques
Messenger-Luiz Maria do Rozario
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Members-A. M. da Roza, A. H. dos Re- medios, A. M. Pereira, C. J. Jorge, C. J. Lourenço, V. de P. S. Pitter Substitutes-A. F. Severim, C. V. Lopez, F. de P. Volong, J. E. d'Almeida, Dr. J. J. F. Alvares, L. A. Franco
ADMINISTRACAO DO CONSELHO.
(Annexa á Camara Municipal.) Administrador Interino-A. L. Vichi Escrivao-F. de Paula Amanuense-E. Vianna
Official de Deligencia-M. A. de Souza
JUNTA DE JUSTIÇA. SECÇAO MILITAR.
President-The Governor Lobo d'Avila Members-The Judge, The Senior Naval Officer, The Commandant of the Police, The Commandant of the Line Regiment, and the Harbour Master
SECÇAO CIVIL.
President The Governor Lobo d'Avila Members-The Judge, The two members
of the Provincial Council, The Presdt. of the Municipal Chamber, The Procurador
COMMISSAO DA REVISAO DO RECENCEAMENTO.
Presidente-Ephrahim M. da Silva Vice-Presidente-Marceano F. da Silva Secretario-Francisco P. Marques Vogaes-J. Maber, C. Corveth, R. Gutter-
res, L. J. M. Marques
Substitutos F. dos S. Victal, D. C. Barros, J. de M. Sampaio, V. A. de Graça, Z. A. Vieira, P. Couto
MEMBROS DA JUNTA DA
FAZENDA.
Presidente-0 Governador Lobo d'Avila
MEMBROS.
Sec. da J.da Fazenda-J. C. P. d'Assumpção Thezoureiro-Carlos Vicente da Rocha Delegado do Pro'dor da Corôa e Fazenda-
MEMBROS DO CONSELHO TECH- NICO DAS OBRAS PUBLICAS. Presidente-O Governador Lobo d'Avila
MEMBROS.
Director geral das Obras Publicas-Major
d'Engenheiro A. C. Supico
Sec. da J.da Fazenda J.C. P.d'Assumpção Delegado do Pro'dor da Corba e Fazenda― Cidadao escolhido pela Camara-E. Lopes Secretario-Alferes C. Freitas da Silva
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MEMBROS DO CONSELHO, DE
MACAO.
INSTRUCAO PUBLICA. Membros-The Governor, The Governor of the Bishopric, J. A. R. Cabral, Dr. J. M. Calleya, L. Pereira Leite Delegado do Conselho Inspector da In-
struccão Publica-J. A. R. Cabral
JUNTA DE SAUDE. Presidente-Dr. L. A da Silva Vogal-Dr. Francisco B. de Carvalho Secretario-Dr. José Maria Calleya
COMMISSAO DO HOPITAL MILI- TAR DE S. JANUARIO. Presidente-Dr. L. A. da Silva Membros-Dr. F. B. de Carvalho, Dr. J.
M. Calleya
Secretario-J. J. d'Azevedo
COMPANHIA De Saude. Amanuense de la. classe-F. da Rocha Enfermeiros de la. classe-J. do R. Lou-
sada, V. de P. C. de Lemos Enfermeiros de 2a. classe-J. Pedro, A. de
F. Peneque
Enfermeiro de 3a. classe-A. de Figueiredo
OBRAS PUBLICAS.
Director M. d'Engenheiros A. C. Supico Conductor de trabalhos-Alferes A. F. Lobo, C. F. da Silva, A. A. Sauvage, A. ď'A. e Cunha, Jr. Desenhador-A. Heitor
Amanuense-D. P. d'Almeida Marques
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Escrivão Inspector-J. C. d'Assumpção Contador M. Vidal de Castilho 10. Escripturario-J. J. d'Azevedo 20. do.-F. de Paula Marçal 10. Amanuense-L. F. Nunes 20.
do.
-N. J. Gonsalves
TREASURY.
Treasurer-Carlos Vicente da Rocha Chief clerk-Edmundo M. Marçal
RECEBEDORIA DAS DECIMAS. Chief clerk-F. V. Ribeiro
18t
do. -F. de P. M. da Rocha 2nd do. -Joaquim Rodrigues 3rd do. -Joaquim N. Pamplona
JUNTA DO LANÇAMENTO DE DECIMAS, &c.
President-M. Vidal de Castilho Fiscal-The Attorney General
Voters-Miguel d'Araujo Roza, Joaquim
N. das Chagas, Luiz E. da Silva Chinese Voters-Apeng, Assi, Tuckfong Secretary-A. J. Brandão
Int. of the Chinese lang.-A. O. Marques Writers-D. R. da Silva, A. V. Ribeiro
Judicial Department. Judge-Luiz Augusto M. Ferraz 1st Substitute---V. 8. Pereira 2nd do.-A. N. Mendes
Attorney Gen.-A. M. dos Santos Correia Lawyers-A. Pacheco, F. Lobo, V. 8. Pereira, A. Bastos, Jr., L. Ferreira, C. J. Lourenço, E. da Silva, A. N. Mendes Clerks and Notaries Public-José Maria da Costa, Luiz Pereira Leite. (Escrivães do Juizo de Direito, do Tribunal Com- mercial, da Policia Correccional, da Junta de Justiça e Tabelliäes de Notas.) Clerk to the Judge and Orphans' Fund--
José de Lemos
Accountant & Distributor-Antonio Rangel Interpreter-José Eulalio Perpetuo
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. L. Marques, judge, J. E. d'Almeida, sub- stitute, Sé and Santo Antonio Districts; M. M. Maher, judge, L. A. Franco, sub- stitute, San Lourenço District; A. J, d'Arriaga, B. da Silveira, clerks
Tribunal of Commerce. President-The Judge
Secretary-The Attorney General Jurors-A. A. da Silva, A. M. da Roza,
A. Severim, V. de P. Volong Supplents-C. Lopes, L. J. Baptista
Register Department. Chief-The Attorney General Private clerk-F. J. F. Gordo Clerk-José Eulalio Perpetuo
Procuratura dos Negócios Sinicos. Procurador-J. Hyndman, acting Primeiro Interprete-P. N. da Silva Segundo Interprete-Eduardo Marques Escriväes-P. M. de Carvalho, J. B. Gou-
larte
Amanuenses-Cornelio de Souza Placé, An- tonio J. de Arriaga, Brum da Silveira Linguas M. B. Xavier, J. A. T. Robarts,
M. Telles
CADEIA PUBLICA. F. de Paula Barros, carcereiro João P. de Senna, assistente
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MACAO.
Post Office. R. de Souza, postmaster, 1, Rua de Sta.
Clara
ECCLESIASTICAL GOVERNMENT. Bishop D. Manl. B. de S. Ennes (absent) Gov. of Biric-Rev. Dean M. L. de Gouvea Sec. of the Ecclesiastical Chamber-Rev. G.
F. da Silva
CABIDO.
Dean-Rev. M, L. de Gouvea Archdeacon-Rev. A. L. de Carvalho 1st Deacon-Rev. A. M. de Vasconcellos 2nd do. -Rev. J. F. Pinto (absent) 3rd do. -Rev. F. A. M. Fernandes Beneficiary-Rev. M. A. dos Santos
VICARS AND CHAPLAINS.
Curate of the Cathedral-Rev. F. A. da
Silva, hon. deacon
Vicar of the St. Laurence's parish church-
Rev. F. X. Cortella
Vicar of the St. Anthony's parish church-
Rev. F. X. da Silva, hon. deacon
Vicar of the St. Lazaru's parish church-
Rev. A Vieira
Chaplain of the St. Augustine's church-
Rev. A. J. G. Pereira
Chaplain of the St. Domingo's church-Rev.
G. F. da Silva
Board of Education.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. Teacher of Navigation and Mathematics- Lieut. hon. of the Navy, F. J. Marques Prof. of First Lessons-Sto. Antonio Dis- trict, J. J. Esteves; San Lourenço Dis- trict, D. Maria F. d'A. M. da Silva; Sé District, D. Asteria F. C. dos Santos Professor of Portuguese School for Chinese
-Rev. C. J. Paz Lu
COLLEGIO DE SANTA ROZA DE LIMA.
Para as meninas orfãas em numero limi- tado de 25 educandas internas. O Col· legio recebe-se tambem educandas pen- sionistas á $10 e externas á $2 de pres- tação mensal.
COMMISSAO Directora. Presidente-O Revd. Deão M. L. de Gouves Vice-Presidente-O. Dr. L. A. de M. Ferraz Vogal J. A. Ribeiro Cabral
Thesoureiro-O Revd. Conego A. M. A de
Vasconcellos
Secretario-O Revd. V. V. Rodrigues
PESSOAL DO COLLEGIO.
Regente-D. Thereza da A. Danenberg
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Coadjutora-D. Claudina da Sta. Trindade Mestras D. Lydia F. da Sta. Cruz, D.
Leonidia M. de Conceição
Prefeitas--A. A. Botado, R. de Carmo
Capellão--O Rev. V. V. Rodrigues
Facultativo-0 Dr. F. B. Carvalho Sacristão-D. Place
ASSOCIACAO PROMOTORA DA INSTRUCCAO DOS MACAENSES. Presidente-B. de Senna Fernandes Secretario-P. N. da Silva Thesoureiro-J. E. d'Almeida
Vogaes-A. A. da Silva, M. A. dos Reme-
dios, J. M. da Silva, R. de Souza
COLLEGIO DA "IMMACULADA CONCEIÇAO."
COMMITTEE.
President-D. Maria Pereira Marques Vice-President-D. Maria B. dos Remedios Secretary-D. Fermina Serva Leite Treasurer-B. de Senna Fernandes Teachers Mdms. M. Auguste, superiors; M. de Jesus, M. Valentine, Candide, Ma- caire; Rev. V. J. de S. Almeida, M. J. M. G. da Silva, profs. da ling. Port.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Rector--Rev. A. J. de Medeiros Physician-Dr. L. A. da Silva. Advocate-A. Bastos, Jr.
Secretary-J. A. Ribeiro Cabral Professor of Physics and Chemistry-Dr.
José Maria Calleya
Prof. of Portuguese-Rev. C. dos Santos Prof. of Port.& Latin-J. A. Ribeiro Cabral Prof., first class English-T. Rodrigues Prof., second class English-F. Hyndmann Prof. of French Language-Rev. F. A. M.
Fernandes
Prof., 1st class of Prim. Inst.-M. Alvares Prof, 2nd class of Prim. Inst.-M. G. da
Silva
Prof. of Dogmatical Theology-Rev. A. J.
Medeiros
Prof. of Moral Theology-Rev. J. G. Fer-
reira
Prof. and Director of the Chinese Students
-Rev. P. B. Siam
Prof. of Chinese langauge (Man. dialect)-
P. N. da Silva
Prof. of Music-José Penati
Prof. of Drawing-Rev. J. G. Ferreira Prof. of Engraving & Painting--B. de Sta.
Coloma
Prefect-Rev. A. Garcez
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Clerk João Miguel da Roza Typographer--S. Lobato de Faria
MACAO.
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF THE AD- MINISTRATIVE PORTUGUESE MISSION OF
THE ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE IN CHINA. President-Rev. Dean M. L. de Gouvea Acting Secretary-João Miguel da Roza Members-Rev. J. F. Pinto (absent), Rev. A. J. de Medeiros, J. C. P. d'Assumpção
ASYLO DOS POBRES. COMMISSAO ADMINISTRATIVA. Presidente-Rev. A. L. de Carvalho Secretario-Theodozio Rodrigues Thesoureiro-Rev. M. A. dos Santos
ASYLO DE SANTA INFANCIA. Administrador-Pe. M. F. do R. e Almeida
BIBLIOTHECA MACAENSE. Presidente-P. N. da Silva Secretario-N. Simões
Thesourciro-D. C. Pacheco
Vogaes-A. J. Bastos, Jr., M. J. da Silva
Theatre.
D. PEDRO V. THEATRE. President-F. A. da Silva Lecretary-M. C. Pereira Treasurer-J. E. Scarniclia Members-A. J. da Fonseca, L. P. Leite Clerk-P. J. Marçal
66 GREMIO MILITAR DE MACAO." (Instituido no anno de 1870.) Commissão Directora durante o anno 1875. Presidente-Coronel d'Int. J. M. Lage Sec.-Capt. d'Art. F. H. B. P. Pinheiro Thesoureiro-T'te d'Inf. J. F. de Oliveira Vogaes-20. Tenente d'Armada E. A. do
Rio, Alferes d'Inf. J. B. P. da Roza
Charitable Institutions.
SANTA CAZA DE MISERICORDIA. BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION.
President-Baron do Cercal
Secretary-L. A. Ferreira
Treasurer-J. N. das Chagas
Director of the Hospital-Dr. B. M. N. Roza
do. of the Foundling-Rev. F. d'Almeida Solicitor-V. S. Pereira
1st Clerk-J. F. da Silva
2nd do.-S. S. da Silva
Matron of the Fling-Miss A. Rodrigues
HOSPITAL DE SAN RAFAEL. (Under the immediate charge of the Misericordia institution.)
Rev. M. F. do Rozario e Almeida, chaplain H. A. M. de Mendonça, clerk and ward-
master
LEPROUS ASYLUM.
(Also under the charge of the Misericordia F. M. da Silva, in charge
ASSOCIACAO PIEDOZA DE SAN FRANCISCO XAVIER.
20.
do.
10. Administrador-L. J. Baptista
-A. J. da Fonseca do. -C. J. Jorge
30.
Secretario-J. M. da Roza
Procurador-V. A. da Graça
CONFRARIA DE CARIDADE. Presidente-Rev. Dean M. L. de Gouvea Secretario e Thesoureiro-J. N. das Chagas Associados-A. A. da Silva, A. M. Pereira, A. J. da Fonseca, J. H. de Carvalho, J. P. da Silva, L. J. Baptista
Cofre de SOCCORRO DOS POBRES. Presidente-Pe. M. L. de Gouvea Secretario-Pe. G. F. da Silva
Vogaes-Pe. F. X. A. da Silva, Pe. F. X.
da Silva, Pe. F. X. Cortella
St. Michael's Public Cemetery. (Under the charge of the Municipal Chamber.)
Warden-J. M. da Silva Porter-L. J. Cordeiro
Consulates. FRANCE.
Vice-consul-Baron do Cercal
ITALT. Consul-Baron do Cercal
UNITED STATES.
Fice-consul-vacant
BRAZIL.
Consul-Viscount do Cercal (absent)
Vice-consul-Baron do Cercal
BELGIUM.
Consul-Baron do Cercal
Chancellier-B. A. Pereira
GERMANY.
Vice-consul-H. Ebell
NETHERLANDS.
Acting-consul-H. Ebell
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MACAO.
AUSTRO-HUNgarian MonARCHY. Consul-General-Baron de Overbeck (re-
siding in Hongkong)
Vice-consul-C. Milisch
SIAM.
Consul-B. de Senna Fernandes
Vice-consul-D. C. Pacheco
SPAIN.
Consul-Ignacio de Soto Lerena Chancellor-Donnolo P. de Souza
HAWAII.
Vice-consul-C. L. Souza
Insurance Offices.
Deacon & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society
Ebell & Co., agents-
K. K. Priv. Oesterreich Versicherungs
Gesellschaft "Donau," Vienna
Margesson & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office
Professions, Trades, &c.
Almeida, J. E. de, merchant, Rua de San
Paulo
Baptista, Luiz J., Rua do Pe. Antonio
Belem, J. P., Rua do Hospital
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Ebell & Co., merchants and commission agents, 21 and 23, Praya de Bom Parto
H. Ebell
Antonio Gomes
Fernandes, B. de Senna, 33, Praya Grande
B. de S. Fernandes
D. C. Pacheco
Jose F. E. Barros
Luiz da Silva
Fernandes, F. d'A., 109, Praya Grande
J. V. de Jesus
Fonseca, A. J. da, conmission agent
Ponta da Rede
Fonseca, José Maria da, shipchandler, wine & spirit merchant, Ponta da Rede
D. V. Soares
Franco, L. A., Rua Central
Gomes, J. Baptista, Largo da Sé
Graça, F. M. de, Rua de Prata
J. A. Maher
Graça, L. A. de, wine and spirit merchant,
auctioneer, and commission agent
L. A. de Graça
E. A. Jorge
1
Graça, V. A. de, 14, Rua de Prata
Brandao, Antonio C., 14, Travessa do Gracias, V., Rua do Hospital
"Tronco Velho"
Caldeira & Co., Carlos Jose, 73, Praya
Grande
Carlos Jose Caldeira, Jr. (absent)
Profirio do Rozario
Chagas, J. N. das, Rua do Barað
Carvalho, J. H. de, 99 and 101, Praya
Grande
Collaço, A. J., milliner, silk mercer, &c.,
29, Rua do Campo
Cunha, Francisco Manuel da, Largo de
Sto. Agostinho
Deacon & Co., Praya Grande
Alfred Hutchison
Ernest Deacon
Robert Howie, silk inspector
F. d'Azevedo
Lopez, E., Rua dos Prazeres
Macao Dispensary and Sola Water
Manufactory, 81, Praya Grande
Antonio de Barros
Thomas J. de Freitas
Theofilo J. B. Monteiro
Joaquim Antonio
Margesson & Co., merchants, 71 and 73、
Rua Central
Mortimer E. Murray
F. P. Senna
J. F. do Rozario
白鴿巢
Pak-kop-chau.
Marques, Lourenço, 4, Praça de Luig
de Camoens
Eduardo Pio Marques
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Mel-lo.
MACAO.
Mello & Co., A. A. de, merchants, and agents for Hongkong, Canton and Ma- cao Steam-boat Co., Praya Grande
Viscount do Cercal (absent) Barão do Cercal
F. A da Cruz
R. Pereira
Müller & Co., A., naval and general store- keepers, and commission agents, 75, Praya Grande
A. Müller
L. M. Cordeiro
Pereira, A. M., Rua do Pe. Antonio
Pereira, B. A., Rua da Sé, 18
L. A. J. Pereira
Pharmacia Lisbonense (Lisbon Dispen-
sary), Praya Grande
J. Neves e Souza
A. Neves e Souza
F. M. da Silva Telles
T. da Cruz
Raynal & Co., G., merchants, 19, Praya
Grande
C. Milisch
奴萬安澳
Remedios, M. A. dos, merchant, 4, Rua do
Barão,
M. M. Maher
F. A. do Rozario
Maximo Neves do Rozario
Roza, A. M. da, dealer in opium, &c.,
Largo do Senado
Severim, A. F., Praya Manduco
Silva, E. L. da, auctioneer, 1, Rua Central
Silva, Joaquim P. da, 69, Rua Central
Silva, J. da, commission agent, printer, and editor of the Independente, 1, Rua Central
J. da Silva, Jr.
Francisco Victal
J. Leaō
八字樓梯
Bilva, M. F. da, merchant and commission
agent, 9, Rua do Pe. Antonio
Silva, F. A. da, commission agent, Praya
Grande, 95 and 97
Souza, Camillo L., 7 and 9, Rua Central
Thomas & Mercer, public tea and silk
inspectors
↑. Thomas (absent) T. Mercer (absent) A. Rowe
F. B. Smith
J. A. Mann J. D. Monro
Tigno, A. R., Baixo Monte
P. Couto
Newspaper Office.
"Boletim da Provincia de Macao e Timor,'
Typographia Mercantil, 4, Rua do Pe. Antonio
N. T. Fernandes, proprietor
Lourenço da Costa, foreman Leonardo M. Mendonça, compositor Sabino A. Marçal
A. F. Rozario
E. Soares
M. Simões
A. Cordeiro
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
"Journal de Macao," Typographia Na-
cional, Praya Grande, 95
C. A. Sanches, editor
J. G. Sanches, compositor A. J. Diniz'
A. Pereira
do.
do.
Royal Hotel.
酒店
L. A. de Graça proprietors
E. A. Jorge
G. Kraal
近西街興記樓波
Billiard Room, 30, Rua Formosa
Pedro Hingkee, proprietor
Macao Battalion.
Lieut.-Col. Commanding-José Maria Lage Major-A. J. Garcia
Adjutant-Lieut. J. S. da Silva Beis First Surgeon-J. C. da Silva Telles Second Surgeon-J. J. F. Alvares
Lieut. Quarter Master-J. F. de Oliveira Captains--F. P. da Luz, C. J. P. da Silva,
J. de Souza, V. de P.Barros
Digitized by
MACAO.
Lieutenants-J. dos Santos Vaquinhas, J.
da Silva Guimarães, J. P. M. Madeira Ensigns-F. Antonio, J. M. de Souza Ma- laquias, A. A. de Rego, J. M. Esteves, J. C. de Lemos, J. M. de Souza e Britto, J. Victorino, J. X. de V. Correia
INTENDENCIA MILITAR Intendente-J. C. P. d'Assumpção Ajudante J. J. d'Azevedo
ALMOXARIFADO.
Almoxarife J. J. da Silva Alonço
INSPECTION OF FIRE.
257
Harbour Master's Department. Harbour Master & Comm. of Harbour Po- lice-Comm. ofthe Navy J. E. Scarnichia Assistant-1st Lieut. J. E. P. Sampaio Clerk-Francisco N. X. Gomes Master of Governor's Yacht-Antonio Ce-
rillo do Rozario
Water Police Station-Lorcha Amazona Warden-S. J. de Barros, adj. serg, of the
Police Corps Master-J. Soares Guardian-F. Lourenço
Clerk-F. N. X. Gomes
Inspector Major of Engineers A. C. Supico Interpreters of the Register-B. de S. Xavier, Assist.-Ensign of Inf. A. d'A. eCunha, Jr.
INSPECCAO DO MATERIAL DE GUERRA.
Inspector-Capt. F. H. B. P. Pinheiro Addido a inspecção-Alferes J. M. S. Britto Amanuense-lo. sarg. aspirante á official
C. F. F. Martins
RETIRED OFFICERS.
Colonel V. N. de Mesquita Lieutenant-Cole.-B. M. de A. Roza, J. A.
d'Almeida
Majors F. X. Collaço, J. M. Gonsalves,
J. A. da Souza
MONTE FORT.
Major commanding-F. A. F. da Silva
BARRA FORT.
Act. comm.-Capt. F. H, B. P. Pinheiro
BOMPARTO FORT.
Acting comm.-Lieut. J. S. da Silva Reis
GUIA FORT. Commanding-Adjt. Serg. D. P. da Silva
D. MARIA II. FORT. Com'ing The comm. of the detachment
MONGHA FORT. Com'ing-The comm, of the detachment
ST. JERONYMO'S FORT. Commanding-A. Cunha (cabo d'esquadra)
TAIPA FORT.
Commandant-Lieut. J. P. M. Madeira
CAZERNEIRO.
Ensign-vacant
F. F. do Rozario
MACAO NATIONAL BATTALION. Lieut.-Col. Commanding-vacant Major and Acting Commandant-A. M. B.
Arrobas
Adjutant-Ensign J. M. de V. Corrèa Captains-F. A. da Silva, José J. d'Aze-
vedo, L. M. Marques, C. V. Lopez Lieut. Quarter Master J, M. Peres Lieutenants-M. d'A. Roza, L. Barretto,
J. Neves e Souza, A. Bastos, Jr. Ensigns-F. Hyndman, D. Barros, A. Barretto, E. Marques, A. M. Guttierrez Surgeon-V. de P. S. Pitter
GUNBOAT "CAMOENS." Captain-J. M. T. Guimarães 2nd do. -A. A. Ghira Engineer-C. A. d'Araujo
GUNBOAT "TEJO," Commander-1st Lieut. F. da Costa Cabral 2nd do. -2nd Lieut. H. C. B. Capello Officers-E. A. do Rio, A. Pereira, D. Cy-
nati, F. A. Franco, A. T. da C. e Silva Surgeon-M. C. da Silva Lima Purser-M. C. Pereira Engineer-Fortunato da Roza
POLICE.
Colonel Commanding―J. P. Leite Lieut.-(Fiscal interino) P. Z. de Souza Lieutenant-F. P. Sardinha
Lieutenant Quarter Master-Acting Ensign
J. R. Madeira
Ensigns-A. Julio Lobo d'Avila, J. Bento
Pereira da Roza
Surgeon-B. M. N. Rosa
Adjutant-Ensign C. M. Dias Azedo
Com. of Indian Sec.-Ensign N. J. Simões
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THE SWATOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices,
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英領事官
Ta-Ying-ling-sz-koon.
Consul-W. Gregory (absent)
Acting Consul―T. Watters
Assistant-W. S. Ayrton
Acting Post-office Agent-H. Sage
Constable-Henry Sage
UNITED STATES.
大美國領事官
Tae-me-kwoh-ling-sz-koon.
Consul-Isaac F. Shepard
Fice-consul-W. Otis Howland
Acting Marshal-W. O. Howland
AUSTRIA.
Consul-W. Gregory (absent) Acting Consul-T. Watters
FRANCE.
Vice-consul--W. Gregory (absent) Acting Consul-T. Watters
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-Thomas William Richardson
DENMARK.
Consul-Hinr. A. Dircks
GERMANY.
Vice-consul Cæsar Kruger
SWEDEN AND Norway.
Vice-consul-Hinr. A. Dircks
Imperial Maritime Customs.
潮海關
Chao Hai-kuan.
Commissioner J. L. Hammond
Deputy Commissioner.-E. McKean
Assistants C. C. Stuhlmann, S. Paul,
P. H. King
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-W. N.
Folsom
Boat Officer-T. N. Manners
Examiners G. Harman, W, Pollock, H.
Schaumlöffel
Tide-waiters-J. D. McGiffie, G. A. For- saith, J. W. Patersson, G. W. Luce, S. Sjögren, J. Ecclestone, T. J. Scott, P. Cunniffy
Medical Attendant-Dr. C. M. Scott
DOUBLE ISLAND Station. Assistant Tide Surveyor-W. Watson
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s STEAMERS. Agents-Vincent & Co.
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Agents-Vincent & Co.
PENINSULAR & Oriental S. N. Co. Agents-Bradley & Co.
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Agent-Edward Herton
SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL.
Medical Officer-C. M. Scott, M.D.,
L.R.C.S.İ.
Trustees-T. W. Richardson, C. Kruger,
R. J. Forrest
Hon. Sec.-E. Vincent
Insurance Offices.
Bradley & Co., agents--
Lloyds❜
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
Amicable Insurance Office of Calcutta North China Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton North British and Mercantile In- surance Company of Liverpool (Fire)
Royal Insurance Company of Liver-
pool (Fire and Life)
Imperial Insurance Company, London
(Fire)
China Fire Insurance Company
Dircks & Kruger, agents-
Germanic Lloyds'
Hamburg and Bremen Underwriter.. Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Coms
pany of Batavia
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co m
pany of Batavia
Digitized by
SWATOW.
259
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Samarang Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Second Colonial Sea and Fire In-
surance Company of Batavia
Herton, Edward, agent-
Yangtze Insurance Association
China & Japan Marine Insurance Co. Austrian Insurance Company "Donau"
Vincent & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Triton Insurance Company
Honkong Fire Insurance Company
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
Bradley & Co., agents
Missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. George Smith, M.A. (absent) Rev. H. L. Mackenzie, M.A.
Wm. Gauld, M.A., M.D.
Rev. Wm. Duffus
Rev. J. C. Gibson, M.A.
FRENCH FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. A. Bernom
Rev. J. M. P. Verchere
Rev. J. Gérardin
Rev. J. M. Boussac
Rev. H. Sarin
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Wm. Ashmore, D.D. (absent) Rev. S. B. Partridge
Rev. W. K. McKibben
Miss A. M. Fielde
Professions and Trades,
Asverus, Otto, marine surveyor for Ger-
manic Lloyds' and local offices
德記行
Tey-kee-hong.
Bradley & Co., merchants
Thomas Wm. Richardson
魯鳞行
Loo-ling-hong.
Dircks & Kruger, commission merchants
Hinr. A. Dircks
Cæsar Kruger
B. Schaar
Frewin, Henry, marine surveyor
Harris & Co., shipwrights and black-
smiths
W. Harris
瑞昌洋行
Sui-chang-yang-hong.
Herton, Edward, merchant
Edward Hertou
M. Tenhaeft
柴工師夫
Cha-kung-sai-foo.
Meyer & Fehrs, shipwrights and black-
smiths
J. D. Meyer
H. Fehrs
Quelch & Campbell, shipchandlers, auc-
tioneers, and general storekeepers
Charles B. Quelch
Patrick Campbell
士吉醫生
Sze-cut-e sang.
Scott, C. M., 'M.D., L.R.Č.S.I., medical
practitioner
福源行
Fook-yuen-hong.
Vincent & Co., E., commission agents
E. Vincent, surveyor for Lloyds' agents
C. C. Williams
Louis Grunauer
Edward Bois
胡辣
Woo-lat.
Woollatt, Geo. H., public tea inspector
and commission agent
Cardross Grant
Robt. H. Hill
Pilots.
A. L. Piesdorff
W. S. Fergusson
J. R. Bridgman
T. W. Horne, godown-keeper
F. W. Focken
P. Williams
A. Nissen
Digitized by
THE AMOY DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government
Offices.
大英海關
Tai-Ying-hei-kwan.
GREAT BRITAIN.
G. Phillips, acting consul
C. W. Everard, acting interpreter
C. P. Simoens, clerk and Post-office agent
M. Balzano, constable
花旗海關
Fa-kee-hoi-kwan.
UNITED STATES,
(For Amoy and Formosan Ports.)
J. J. Henderson, consul
St. J. H. Edwards, clerk
法蘭西海關
Wo-lan-sai-hoi-kwan
FRANCE.
Edmund Pye, vice-consul
大德國領事衙門
Tai-tek-kok-ling-su-ge-mong. GERMANY.
Dr. R. Krauel, consul
H. Budler, interpreter
G. Nahmens, clerk and constable
AUSTRO-HUNgarian MonaRCHY.
Geo. Phillips, acting consul
媽交海關
Ma-kow-hoi-kwan.
PORTUGAL.
J. C. Wardlaw, consul
呂宋海關
Lui-soong-hoi-kwan. SPAIN.
Don Carlos de Ortega Morejou, vice-consul
E. Mariano, constable
DENMARK.
H. A. Petersen, consul
SWEDEN AND Norway.
Robt. Craig, vice-consul
烈市海關
Lit-se-hoi-kwan.
NETHERLANDS,
C. J. Pasedag, consul
大日本國領事館
Tai-yat-poon-kwok·ling-sze-kwoon. JAPAN.
(Amoy, Foochow, Tamsui and Taiwan Foo
Major K. Fukushima, consul
Go Sheki, first secretary
Huomich Thugio, third do
電線行
Tin-sin hong.
GREAT Northern Telegraph COMPANY.
(Office, Kulangsu.)
C. P. Nielsen, superintendent
C. H. Kragh
S. A. A. Green
W. H. Rónnenkamp, instrument maker
L. Hartvigson
F. da Silva
F. Demée
和明
Ho-ming.
REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.
C. H. Kragh, agent
Imperial Maritime Customs.
粵海關
Hsia-hai-kuan.
Commissioner-F. Kleinwächter
Assistants-Chas. A. Lord, Vte. G. d'Ar-
noux, Dr. F. Hirth, F. S. Unwin, W. Spinney
Assistant Engineer-M. Beazeley
Light-house Mechanics-E. Silk, - Curley Tide-surveyor and Harbour Master-E. V.
Brenan
Assistant Tide-surveyor-R. Moran Boat Officer-J. H. Penrose
Examiners T. Tolliday, T. D. Burrows Assistant Examiners-Č. J. Price, J. E.
Delestre
Tide-waiters-J. D. Smith, G. Bayly, E. V. Calver, J. Hollander, W. Lärrhs, A. Norden, T. Tebbutt
Watcher D. Botelho Linguists-Chew Tiam Eck, Kaw Bock Whatt, Wong Kam Ming, Ip A How, Kwok Lo Kwai, Liow Boon Whatt, Soon
Soo Yan
CHAPEL ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE.
Lightkeeper G. R. Daniels
Assistant do-F. McQuire
do do-E. Boldt
Digitized by
TSING SEN LIGHTHOUSE.
Lightkeeper-J. Deas
FISHER ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE.
Lightkeeper-M. Williams
凌風
REVENUE CRUISER "Ling Feng."
Captain-T. E. Cocker
Chief Officer-James Maitland
Second do. -E. Stevens
Chief Engineer-D. S. Fettes.
Second do.
-Rich. Wolfenden
Gunner-J. Phillips
Quartermaster-T. 8. Lilley
Steam-ship Agents.
Boyd & Co, agents-
ΑΜΟΥ.
Eastern and Australian Mail Steam-
ship Company, Limited Ocean Steamship Company
Elles & Co., agents-
Douglas Lapraik & Co.'s Coast
Steamers
Pacific Mail Steamship Company China Coast Steam Navigation Co.
Tait & Co., agents-
P. & Ó. Š. N. Company
O. S.
Insurance Offices, &c. Boyd & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited China and Japan Marine Insurance
Co., Limited
Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co. Sun Fire Insurance Company Bremen Marine Insurance Companies Underwriters' Union at Amsterdam Jersey Mutual Insurance Society for
Shipping
Brown & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Assurance Association
Dodd & Co., agents-
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Compány
Lancashire Fire Insurance Company
Elles & Co., agents-
Alliance Fire Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company
Bombay Insurance Society
Bengal Insurance Society
261
Union of Hamburg Underwriters Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Imperial Fire Insurance Company China Fire Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Pasedag & Co., agents-
Germanic Lloyds'
Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Oosterling Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Second Colonial Sea & Fire Insurance
Company
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Petersen & Co., H. A., agents
Chinese Insurance Company H. K. Priv. Oest. Versicherungs-Ge-
sellschaft" Donau'
Tait & Co., agents-
""
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
North British and Mercantile Fire
Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company Northern Assurance Company
Union Insurance Society of Canton Java Sea & Fire Insurance Company
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company
Docks.
大船塢
Tai-suen.o.
AMOY DOCK COMPANY.
Albert Leigh, manager and secretary
W. Paulsen, foreman shipwright
Banks.
液打銀行
Cha-ta-ngan-hong.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China
Tait & Co., agents
佛蘭西銀行
Fat-lan-si Ngan-hong.
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris
Tait & Co., agents
匯豐
Hwuy-foong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
H. E. C. Abendroth, agent
Digitized by
Professions, Trades, &c..
AMOY.
Andersen, L. A., surveyor to Germanic
Lloyds' and local offices
寶德行
Pow-tick-hong.
Anderson, J. L., public tea inspector and
commission merchant
和記
Wo-kee.
Boyd & Co., merchants and commission
agents
T. D. Boyd (absent)
Robert Craig
Edward N. Rose (Takao) R. B. Fenton
W. Laidlaw (Tamsui)
W. S. Orr
Thos. Covil, tea inspector
D. M. Wright (Taiwan)
T. G. Harkness
米陸行
Sui Liock-hong.
Brown & Co., merchants
H. D. Brown, (England)
F. Chomley
D. A. Darling
R. MacIver
F. Coch
C. S. Powell A. P. Monwood J. Mannich (Takao) Grant Scott (Tamsui)
H. V. Boyol
E. dos Santos (Taiwan)
A. Francis (Tamsui)
勿
Mat-long.
Brown, F. C., fancy goods, and general
provision merchant, Lin-tow jetty, Ku-
lengsoo
裕記行
Yu-kee-hong.
Dauver & Co., merchants
H. R. Dauver
P. M. Sauger
T. S. Carlos
S. B. Victor
寶順行
Paou-shun-hong.
Dodd & Co., merchants
John Dodd
Crawford D. Kerr
S. G. Bird
E. Dent
M. Lerken (Tamsui)
怡記
Ee-kee.
Elles & Co., merchants
Jamieson Elles (absent) Edmund Fye
R. H. Pye
W. A. Sturrock
Robert Wilson (Takao) A. W. Bain
J. W. Graham
J. Gratton Cass, (Tameui)
W. Christy
F. Cass
J. C. Elles
H. A. Watson
do.
H. Bentley (Keelung)
W. Götz (Tamsui)
P. C. Krall (Amping)
錦興行
Kim-hin-hong.
'Eng Watt Bros. & Co., merchants and
commission agents
S. Eng Watt
8. Ewe Lay
C. K. Choon
N. K. Sake
利記
Lee kee.
Gerard & Co., C., shipchandlers, sail-
makers, compradores, &c.
P. Jacobson
C. O. Kopp
J. Sullivan
J. Gorzig
機利士
Kee-lee-82.
Giles & Co., shipchandlers, auctioneers,
sailmakers, and general dealers
John Giles
C. A. S. Ayres
Digitized by
源發
ΑΜΟΥ.
寶記
Yun-fat.
Guan Wat & Co., merchants and commis-
sion agents
Lie Khong Kiet
震記洋行
Chin-kee.
Hosungjee & Co., D., merchants
P. Dorabjee (Hongkong)
C. N. Hosungjee
Ioe and Aerated Water Company
Jok Lin, manager
建隆行
Kin-loong-hong.
Johnston & Co., merchants and commission
agents
W. Cunningham Johnston
J. Alexander
醫生
E-sang.
Jones, Müller & Manson, physicians
Charles M. Jones, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
London
Augustus Muller, M.D., &c. (absent)
Patrick Manson, M.D., &c.
David Manson, M.D., &c.
瑞記洋行
Soy-kee-yeung-hong.
Malcampo & Co,,
J. Malcampo Quioga
L. d'Azevedo
A d'Avila Gioc
安記
An-kee.
Ollia, N. D., merchant & commission agent
Nusserwanjee Dadabhoy Ollia
Cursetjee Framjee
J. N. Öllia
慶記
Khen-kee.
Ollia & Co., D. D., merchants and com-
mission agents
B. S. Mehta
D. D. Ollia (Taiwan)
D. C. Mehta (Takao)
P. Bomonjee
Poa-kee.
Pasedag & Co., merchants
Charles J. Pasedag
O. Drishaus
F. A. Warnecke
成記
Sin-kee.
Petersen & Co., H.A., merchants and com-
mission agents
H. A. Peterseñ
J. W. Danielsen
L. Michelsen
M. G. Petersen
德記
Tick-too.
Tait & Co., merchants
J. C. Wardlaw
R. H. Bruce
J. Bruce
B. R. Wickham (Takao)
T. Đ. Ludlam (Tamsui)
Jas. Masson
A. H. Thornton
D. A. Trotter
福建印字館
Foo-keen-yun-tse-koon.
"The Amoy Shipping Report," daily
A. A. Marçal, proprietor & publisher
D. F. R. Marçal, foreman
F. J. Paul, compositor
W. Thomas do.
W. Pedro
do.
# * Kwong-sun.
Wilson, Nicholls & Co., commission agents,
shipchandlers, sailmakers, and com-
pradores
W. Wilson
B. Nicholls
Hospitals.
木手醫館
Sui-sou-e-koon.
SEAMEN'S Hospital.
Drs. Jones, Müller and Manson, managers
濟世醫館
Chai-sai-e-koon.
NATIVE HOSPITAL.
C. M. Jones, M.D., &c.
David Manson, M.D., &c
Digitized by
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Hotels,
"Amoy Hotel and Boarding House."
G. Falk, proprietor
Hotel "Stadt Stralsund "
F. Neimen, proprietor
Pilots.
FORMOSA.
G. Hauenstein, J. Buschmann, D. Pater-
son, harbour pilots
18 Chinese Licensed sea pilots
Missionaries.
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA.
Rev. J. V. N. Talmage, D.D. Rev. D. Rapalje
Rev. L. W. Kip
Miss H. M. van Doren
Miss M. E. Talmage
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. John Stronach
Rev. John Macgowan
Rev. E. J. Dukes
ENGLISH Presbyterian MISSION. Rev. Carstairs Douglas, LL.D.
Rev. W. S. Swanson (absent)
Rev. W. McGregor, M.A.
Rev. R. Gordon, M.A.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Church of "Holy Rosary."
Rev. Guillermo Burno
CHURCH OF THE "CONCEPTION," KANGBOE. Rev. N. Guixa, and one Chinese Priest
CHURCH OF "SANTO DOMINGO," Au-poa. Rev. Jose Dutras
CHURCH OF "S. Jose," LAM-PI-LAO.
Rev. Nicholas Guixa
THE FORMOSA DIRECTORY.
TAMSUI.
Consulates.
Tait & Co., agents-
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Merchants.
BRITISH.
Acting Vice-consul-A. Frater
Boyd & Co., merchants
Walter Laidlaw, tea ins pector
Writer-Lin-yen-hsiang Linguist-Ung Pock Chuan Constable-P. W. Petersen
GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Acting Consul-H. J. Allen
United States.
Consul J. J. Henderson, Amoy Consular Agent John Gratton Cass
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-John Dodd
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Commissioner-H. E. Hobson Assistant -A. Ainslie
Tide-surveyor-H. Vierow
Examiner-P. Baudain
Tide-waiter-J. Ruthven
Linguist-Loh Kwong Sung
Insurances.
Dodd & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company Chinese Insurance Co., Limited
Elles & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Brown & Co., merchants
Grant Scott, tea inspector A. Francis
Elles & Co., merchants
J. Gratton Cass, agent W. Christy
Ringer, Beverley Stewart, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.A. Lon., medical practitioner for Tamsui and Keelung
Dodd & Co., merchants •
M. Larken, tea inspector J. Moss
+
Tait & Co., merchants
T. E. Ludlam, agent
tr
RECEIVING SHIP "CÆSAR."
Elles & Co., agents
W. Götz, in charge
CANADA PPEsbyterian MISSION.
Rev. G. Mackay
Rev. J. B. Frazer, M.D.
Digitized by
FORMOSA.
263
KBELUNG.
NETHERLANDs Consulate.
Vice-consul-John Dodd
UNITED STATES Consulate.
Consular Agent J. G. Cass
Imperial Maritime Customs.
海關
Hai Kwan.
Commissioner-H. E. Hobson
Assistant-L. Lefebvre
Examiner-J. Wortel
Tide-waiter-E. Molloy
Linguist-Cheong Kwan Sung
Insurances.
Dodd & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company Chinese Insurance Co., Limited
Elles & Co., agents--
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Merchants.
Boyd & Co., merchants
W. Laidlaw, agent
寶順行 Paou-shun-hong.
Dodd & Co., merchants
M. Larken
J. Fischer, coal agent
Elles & Co., merchants
J. Gratton Cass, agent H. Bentley
SOUTH FORMOSA.
TAIWANFOO, TAKAO.
Consulates.
BRITISH, ALSO Danish, German, French, and Austro-HUNGARIAN,
H.B.M. Consul-William Gregory Assistant-E. L. Oxenham
Constable-Antonio Alborado
UNITED STATES.
Acting Consular Agent-W. H. Taylor
Consul-Robert Wilson
NETHERLANDS.
Imperial Maritime Customs.
臺灣關
Tai-wan-kwan.
Commissioner-H. O. Brown
Assistants-R. I. Lent, E. H. Gimani Tide-surveyor & Harbour Master-G. Gue · Examiner-R. Hastings
Tide-waiters-L. Liedeke, E. MacCarty, W.
E. Moxham
Insurances.
Boyd & Co., agents-
Lloyda'
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited China and Japan Marine Insurance
Co., Limited
Tait & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company
Professions, Trades, &c. Boyd & Co., merchants
E. N. Rose, agent, (Takao and
Taiwan) D. M. Wright
Brown & Co., merchants
J. Mannich, agent
E. dos Santos (Taiwan)
Elles & Co., merchants
Robert Wilson, agent
Ollia & Co., D. D., merchants and com.
mission agents
D. D. Öllia (Taiwan)
D. C. Mehta (Takao)
Rennie, T., M.D. and C.M.
Tait & Co., merchants
B. R. Wickham, agent, (Takao and
Taiwan)
Taylor & Thompson, merchants
W. H. Taylor
G. M. Thompson (Hongkong)
P. F. da Silva
Missionaries.
ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION,
M. Dickson, M.D. (Taiwan) Rev. Wm. Campbell (do.)
Rev. D. Smith
Rev. Hugh Ritchie (absent) Rev. Thomas Barclay, M.A.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION. Dominicans-Rev. A. Chinchon, Rev. R, Colomer (Kao-á-ki), Rev. F. Gimenez, vicar; Rev. V. Gomar, Rev. J. Nebot
Pilots.
C. Krohn, H. Vosteen
Digitized by
THE FOOCHOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英國領事
Ta-ying-kwo-ling-shih.
Consul-W. H. Ped ter
Vice-consul-Chas. Carroll
Assist. Act. Interpreter-R. W. Mansfield
Assistant-M. Frazer
Packet Agent-R. W. Mansfield
Constable at Anchorage-F. Kennedy
大美領事衙門
Ti me ling-sz-ya-mun.
UNITED STATES.
Consul-M. M. De Lano
Interpreter-K. B. Lee
Native Writer-So Stze Ho
Constable-R. S. Rodrigues
GERMANY.
Acting Consul-M. M. De Lano Interpreter-K. B. Lee Constable-M. S. Rodrigues
FRANCE.
Consul-Gabriel Lemaire
Chancelier Interprete―J. Arène (absent)
PORTUGAL.
Consul-Gabriel Lemaire
RUSSIA.
Acting Vice-consul-Geo. Oliver
SWEDEN ANd Norway.
Vice-consul-
Consular Clerk-B. Pereira
DENMARK.
Consul-W. S. Young
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-T. Pim
Imperial Arsenal.
Director of the Instruction-P. Giquel (ab-
sent)
Sub-Director-L. D. de Segonzac Secretaries-A. Borel (absent), A. Helland Engineers-E. Jõuvet, Capt. J. Farrow,
Ě. Berthault (Taiwanfoo) Assistants-A. H. Comtois, J. Faugera
(Taiwanfoo)
Training Bhip-Capt, R. E, Tracey, R.N.
Instructor Gunner J. W. Harwood
do, Boatowain-F. Johnson
Imperial Maritime Customs,
海關
Hai-kwan.
Commissioner-E. B. Drew
Deputy Commissioner-R. B. Moorhead Assistants-P. Piry, M. E. Towell (absent), B. S. Leslie, J. F. Schönicke, J. van Stappen
OUT-DOOR Staff at NanTAI. Assistant Tide Surveyor-H. C. Müller Examiners-W. Jenkins, W. H. Luther (absent), R, Goodridge, J. Dubois, O. E. Bailey
Tide-waiter-R. B. Johnson
Linguists-Lim Chin Quan, Lum Rok Cheng (absent), Ong Keatsing, Loke Chew Leong, Li Tat Chang
PAGODA ANCHORAGE.
Harbour Master and Tide Surveyor-T. B.
Rennell
Tide Surveyor-J. P. Saunderson Tide-waiters-W. Johnstone, R. Stiebee, M. Jensen, G. O. Powell, S. Rosen- baum
POLICE FORCE.
Sergeant D. Mullins
Constables-R. L. Carr, and 5 Chinese
LIGHTHOUSES.
"Middle Dog."
Chief-keeper-J. Roos
2nd do. C. Petersen, L. Loft 3rd do. --W. Duncan
"Turnabout."
Chief-keeper-T. S. Southey
2nd do. -V. Naudin 2nd do. G. Mummery
"Ockseu."
2nd keeper-J. H. Green 3rd do. -C. F. Luther 3rd do. -J. Rudland
Digitized by
Pilots.
RIVER MIN.
FOOCHOW.
Licensed Pilots-C. E. Porter, R. B. Smith, W. J. Mitchell (absent), G. Oeltze (ab- sent), T. Randall, E. F. Simonsen
Public Companies.
INSURANCES.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Commercial Union Assurance Co. Fire department and Marine Branch
South Australian Insurance Co.
Butterfield & Swire, agents-
The British and Foreign Marine In- surance Company, Limited Royal Exchange Insurance Company London and Lancashire Fire Insur-
ance Company
Forster & Co., John, agents-
North British and Mercantile In-
surance Company
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, Life Department Home and Colonial Marine Insurance
Company
Gilman & Co., agents--
Lloyds'
Association of Underwriters of Glas-
gow
Underwriters' Association of Liver-
pool
Merchant Shipping and Underwriters'
Association of Melbourne North China Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation, Fire Imperial Fire Insurance Company
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company London Assurance Corporation Ma-
rine department
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Triton Insurance Company
Bombay Insurance Society Bengal Insurance Society Alliance Marine Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Odell and Leyburn, agents-
267
Royal Insurance Company London and Provincial Marine In-
surance Company
Olyphant & Co., agents-
New York Board of Underwriters Guardian Fire Assurance Company China Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Chinese Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Phipps, Hickling & Co., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe
Insurance Company, Fire
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Siemssen & Co., agents-
Globe Marine Insurance Company,
Limited, of London
Second Colonial Sea and Fire In-
surance Company of Batavia
Silverlock & Co., agents-
Queen Insurance Company, Fire
Turner & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Marine Insurance
Company
Home & Colonial Assurance Company Northern Fire and Life Assurance
Company
Westall, Galton & Co., agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance
Universal Marine Insurance Co., Li-
mited
Merchants' Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Limited
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
FOOCHOW DOCKYARD. Jas. Anderson, superintendent C. R. B. Smith, clerk
Digitized by
268
FOOCHOW.
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Russell & Co., agents
CHINA TRANS-PACIFIC STEAM-SHIP COM- PANY, LIMITed.
Russell & Co., agents
EASTEEN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM CO., LIMITED.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
COMPAGNIE RUSSE DE NAVIGATION A vapeur, de COMMERCE, ET DU CHEMIN DE FER, D'ODESSA.
Olyphant & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED. Butterfield & Swire, agents
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
FOOCHOW PILOT COMPANY.
Dobie & Co., agents
SHANGHAI LOCAL POST OFFICE.
Dobie & Co., agents at Pagoda Anchorage
冰廠
Ping-hong.
FOOCHOW ICE COMPANY.
Chas. H. Begley, manager
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COM-
PANY,
LIMITED.
J. Henningsen, superintendent
C. Bojesen, engineer
F. Irminger, electrician
J. A. Mühlensteth
B. F. Christiansen
F. M. Holst
O. Müller
W. S. Clausen
R. A. Stricker
A. Olssan
K. B. Lee
G. M. da Luz
J. B. E. da Silva
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF TORPEDO
ENGINEERING.
水電總局
J. A. Betts, M.S.T.E., director
Banks.
Agra Bank, Limited
Gilman & Co., agents
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China
Olyphant & Co., agents
Chartered Mercantile Bank
L. C. Masfen, agent (absent)
W. S. Robilliard, acting agent
匯豐
Hwuy-foong.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpo-
ration
Alex. Leith, agent
J. P. Wade Gardner, sub. account.
National Bank of India, Limited
Turner & Co., agents
麗如
Lai-yu.
Oriental Bank Corporation
Geo. O. Scott, acting agent
Robert Innes, accountant and cashier
Professions, Trades, &c.
天祥
Tien-cheang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
W. L. Hunter
T. M. Dermer
T. G. Williamson
F. H. Thomas
H. B. de Souza
秀巖醫生
Sou-ngam-i-sang.
Beaumont, J. M., M.D.
福典
Fook-hing.
Birley & Co., merchants
Geo. Hales
J. L. P. Sanderson
太古
Tai-koo.
Butterfield & Swire, merchants
H. R. Smith, tea inspector
G. S. Yuill
W. J. Robinson
Digitized by
FOOCHOW.
則文行
Chap-man-hong
Chapman, T. H., public tea inspector and
commission merchant
義記
Gnee-kee.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
Č. G. Tatham, agent
269
多比
Do-bee.
Dobie & Co., shipchandlers, Pagoda Is-
land
8. A. Kraal (in charge)
昌典
Chong-hing.
Fairhurst, T., merchant
"FOOсHOW HERALD"
Foochow Printing Press proprietors
天裕
Teen-eu.
Forster & Co., John, merchants
John Forster (absent)
義和
Yee-wo.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
W. Paterson
A. Forbes Angus, agent and tea
inspector
J. Wilson, tea inspector
W. E. Allum
C. W. Nicholson
和記
Wo-kee.
Jones, Thomas, exchange broker
H. J. J. Chambers
怡興洋行
F. W. Kitching
A. D. Nind
B. D. de Souza, Jun.
乾記
Kien-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
H. P. Tennant, agent, and tea in-
spector
C. D. Weeks
太平
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants, and agents for
Lloyds
W. S. Young
W. H. Harton
C. F. Harton
G. Slade
隆順
Loong-shun.
Heard & Co., merchants
Geo. Oliver
John Pinel, Jun.
義利
E-lee.
Hedge & Co., merchants, and agents for
Shanghai Local Post
Thomas Dunn (absent)
T. B. Hedge
C. A. Dunn
Yee-hein.
Kaw Hong Take & Co., merchants, com-
mission agents, and shipbrokers
Kaw Hong Take
豐茂
Foong-mow.
Lalor, J. P., commission agent and public
tea inspector
Mitford, B. A., exchange broker
協昌
Hip cheong.
Morris & Co., B. J., merchants
B. J. Morris
隆文行
Loong-man-hong.
Newman & Co., public tea inspectors and
commission merchants
Walter Newman
John Gittins
H. Baker
Odell & Leyburn, merchants
John Ŏdell
Frank Leyburn
H. Deacon
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同学
Tung-fo.
Olyphant & Co., merchants
T. Pim
J. Bathgate
A. W. Rothwell, tea inspector
公裕
Kung-eu.
Phipps, Hickling & Co., merchants
A. L. Phipps
H. Hickling (absent)
H. G. Phipps
C. D. Smith
阜昌
Fou-chong.
FOOCHOW.
Piatkoff & Co., Molochanoff, merchants
M. Piatkoff
J. Lebedeff
N. Holmogaroff
同珍
Tung-chun.
Purdon & Co., merchants
F. Leyburn, agent
羅弼臣
Lo-pin-sun.
Robertson & Co., general storekeepers,
auctioneers, and tailors
H. G. Robertson
G. T. Brockett (in charge)
J. Dunnill
Shipchandlers, sailmakers and coal dealers,
Pagoda Anchorage
Thos. G. Brockett (in charge)
Robertson, H. G., contractor and builder
裕豐
Yue-foong.
Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co., merchants
F, Schönfeld
W. Krohn
降祥洋行
Loong-cheung-yong-hong.
Rozario & Co., D., commission agents
D. do Rozario
旗昌
Kee-cheang.
Russell & Co., merchants
E. Sheppard
M. W. Greig
B. Pereira
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
N. S. Ezra
Wm. Wood, tea inspector
Saunders, J. C., marine surveyor for Lloyds'
agents, and insurance local offices Schoenke, F., watchmaker & photographer Shaw, Capt. S. L., marine surveyor for
Germanic Lloyds' and local insurance
offices, Mamoi Point, Pagoda Anchorage
禪臣
Seem-sun
Siemssen & Co., merchants
A. Gültzow
H. Lübbes
中和
Chung-vo.
Silverlock & Co., merchants
John Silverlock (England)
J. Gurney Fry,
(do.)
Thomas Smith
(do.)
R. H. Haslam
F. W. Fry
J. Sproule
所美富醫生
So-may-foo-e-süng.
Somerville, J. R., physician, Pagoda
Anchorage
J. R. Somerville, M.D., F.R.C.S. Ed.
司徒醫生
Sze-to-i-sang.
Stewart, J. A., M.D., physician
天犂
Teen-lee.
Taylor & Co., storekeepers, &c., Pagoda
Anchorage
John B. Taylor
Thompson & Co., shipchandlers, store-
keepers, &c., Pagoda Anchorage
Chas. G. Bunker, Junr.
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Shun-feng.
FOOCHOW.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
T. Watson
A. P. Malegin
J. A. Bartashoff
華記
Wha-kee.
Turner & Co., merchants, and agents for
P. & O. S. N. Company
A. W. Walkinshaw
H. Dunne, tea inspector
A. N. Mendes, Junr.
公易
Koon-yeek.
Westall, Galton & Co., public tea inspec-
tors and commission agents
W. P. Galton
W. M. Reeves
J. A. H. Drought, tea inspector H. A. Northey
H. R. Kinnear
(do.)
Foochow General Chamber of
Commerce.
Committee-W. S. Young, chairman; T Pim, vice-chairman; H. R. Smith, R. H. Haslam, A. F. Angus Secretary-B. A. Mitford
FOOCHOW CLUB.
Hon. Treasurer and Chairman-C. G.
Tatham
Committee T. Pim, R. H. Haslam, T. Fairhurst, T. M. Dermer, L. C. Masfen, W. H. Harton
Secretary-T. Jones
Foochow Seamen's Hospital. PAGODA ANCHORAGE.
Committee of Management-Rev. W. W.
Hawkins, Monsieur P. Giquel, Captain
S. L. Shaw, Captain Tracy, R.N., J. R.
Somerville, M.D., F. W. Fry
Honorary Surgeon-J. R. Somerville, M.D.,
F.R.O.S.
Honorary Secretary-F. W. Fry
FOOCHOW NATIVE Hospital and DISPENSARY.
271
Committee of Management-Rev. W. W. Hawkins (Hon. Sec. and Treasurer), Messrs. W. H. Pedder, M. M. De Lano, E. B. Drew, H. R. Smith, H. Lübbes, and R. H. Haslam
Honorary Surgeons-J. N. Beaumont,
M.D., and J. A. Stewart, M.D.
同仁
Tung Ing.
BRITISH CHAPLAIN.
Rev. W. W. Hawkins, M.A.
Missionaries.
美以美教會
Mi-e-mi-kow-wùi.
AMERICAN Methodist Episcopal
CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. Stephen L. Baldwin
Rev. Nathan Sites
Rev. Franklin Ohlinger (absent)
Rev. Nathan J. Plumb
Rev. B. E. Edgell
Rev. D. W. Chandler Miss Beulah Woolston Miss S. H. Woolston Miss S. Trask, M.D.
English Church MISSIONARy Society, Rev. John Wolfe
Rev. J. E. Mahood (absent)
Rev. J. H. Sedgwick
American Board of CoMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. Caleb C. Baldwin, D.D., (in city)
Rev. Charles Hartwell
Rev. Simeon F. Woodin
D. W. Osgood, M.D.
Rev. J. E. Walker (in city)
Rev. J. B. Blakely
Miss A. M. Payson
do.
南台番船浦尾天主堂
Nan-tay-huan-sun-puo-muy-tsen-chio-tin. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Gentili
STEAM TUG "Woosung," at Pagoda. Captain-Geo Allen
Digitized by
THE NINGPO DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英國領事衙門
Da-ing-koh Ling-z-ngo-meng.
Consul R. Swinhoe (absent)
Acting Consul-R. J. Forrest
Assistant-W. Holland
Post Office Agent-R. J. Forrest
Constable Jose Torres
UNITED STAtes.
大美領事衙門
Da-me Ling-8-ngô meng.
Consul-Edwd. C. Lord
GERMANY.
Vice-consul-H. B. Meyer
DENMARK.
Consul-R. J. Forrest
AUSTRIA ANd Hungary.
Consul-R. J. Forrest
Sweden and Norway. Vice-consul-P. K. Dumaresq
NETHERLANDS.
Acting Consul-F. Huchting
Imperial Maritime Customs.
淅海關
Toih Hae-kwaen.
Commissioner-R. E. Bredon (officiating)
Assistants-H. Rubery, S. Campbell, Pas-
cal Martin, H. de la Bastido
Tide-surveyor and Harbour Master-Ed-
mund Wheatley
Examiners-T. M. Land, J. Morgan
Tide-waiters-N. Tattersell, H. J. Waller,
W. H. Williams, E. F. Ottaway, M. F.
Dzionk, F. Knäpel
CHINHAI STATION.
Assist. Tide-surveyor-J. Lowe
LIGHT KEEPERS.
Tiger Island-L. Antonio
Square Island-Felix José
ANGLO-CHINESE FORCE.
General-J. E. Cooke (absent)
Major-J. C. Watson
Captain-J. von Pein
Police Station.
Controller and Magistrate General-J. E.
Cooke (absent)
Acting Controller-J. C. Watson
Superintendent Thomas B. Golding
Sergeants-Andreas Olsen, Franz Theissen Interpreter-John Yiang Constables-12 Chinese
Insurances.
Coit & Co., agents,-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Davidson & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
China Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Commercial Union Assurance Com- pany of London--Life Depart- ment
Meyer, H. B., agent-
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company
Digitized by
Rees & Co., Wm., agents-
NINGPO.
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Wadman & Co., E., agents-
Imperial Fire Insurance
CHINA COAST Steam Navigation Co. Davidson & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. Davidson & Co., agents
SHANGHAI Steam NavigATION
COMPANY.
Russell & Co., agents
UNION STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Coit & Co., agents
GREAT NORTHern TelegraPH COMPANY.
Hudson & Co., agents
Bank.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration (Limited)
Davidson & Co., agents
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
甯順
Nying jing.
Coit & Co., merchants
F. Coit
廣源
Không ngưn
Davidson & Co., merchants
William Davidson (absent)
William R. Davidson,
Robt. M. Davidson
Patrick Davidson
遜昌
Seny-te ông.
Hudson & Co., merchants
J. S. Hudson
馬根泗醫生
Mó-keng-8 I-sang.
McKenzie, J. H., M.D.
美益
Me-ih.
273
Meyer, H. B., merchant and commission
agent
H. B. Meyer
C. F. Timm
利源
Li-nyün.
Rees & Co., William, merchants
Wm. Rees (England)
Samuel Bowers
旗昌
Gọi từ ông.
Russell & Co., merchants
P. K. Dumaresq, agent F. Huchting
利生
Li-seng.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
R. E. Töeg
華順
W6.j`ng
Wadman & Co., merchants
E. Wadman
SWANBERG'S HOTEL.
Wm. Swanberg, proprietor and manager
Toll Collector, Bridge of Boats, A. Rossich
Pilots.
Alarm, cutter-J. H. Hoar
Dido, cutter-J. Brun
Teazer, lugger-J. M. Petersen
Naomi, cutter-J. Smith
Missionaries.
AMERICAN Presbyterian Mission.
大美國長老公會
Rev. Joseph A. Leyenberger
Rev. John Butler
Miss M. L. Sellers
Miss Harshberger
Rev. Samuel Dodd (at Hangchow)
Rev. David N. Lyon
do.
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Horace Jenkins
Rev. J. R. Goddard
Digitized by
NINGPO.
Rev. J. L. Stuart (Hangchow)
Mrs. Randolph
do.
ENGLISH UNITED METHODIST FREE
CHURCH MISSION.
274
Rev. M. A. Churchill Rev. E. C. Lord, D.D. S. P. Barchet, M.D.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Right Rev. Dr. Russell, bishop of North
China
Rev. F. F. Gough
Rev. F. Galpin
Rev. R. Swallow
Rev. A. E. Moule
Rev. J. Bates
Rev. J. C. Hoare
Miss Laurence
Rev. Geo. E. Moule (Hangchow)
Jas. Galt, M.D.
do.
Rev. A. Elwin
do.
(absent)
Rev. J. D. Valentine
(Shaohying)
Rev. H. Gretton
do.
(absent)
Rev. R. N. Palmer
do.
ENGLISH BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. Thos. H. Hudson
CHINA INLAND MISSION. Rev. George Crombie (Funghwa) W. D. Rudland (Taichow) (absent) G. Stott (Wunchow)
J. A. Jackson do.
J. W. Stevenson (Shaohying) (absent) J. Meadows
W. Douthwart
do. do.
AMERICAN SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. B. Helm Rev. G. Painter
MISSION.
(Hangchow)
do.
CATHOLIC MISSION OF CHE- KIANG PROVINCE.
Mgr. E. F. Guierry, Evêque de Danaba,
Vicar Apostolic of Chekiang
MISSIONARIES.
At Ningpo-P. Montagneux
At Chusan-J. B. Brett, J. Vaissière At Kia-shing-A. Guillot
At Taichow-J. M. Rizzi
At Kiu-Chow-C. M. Gonthared
SISTERS OF CHARITY.
At Ningpo, "Maison de Jésus Enfant'
Marie Louise Solomiac, Louise Louy, Stéphanie Mervé, Félicité Frontil, Elizabeth Geffroy, Française Carrère, Eugénie Parada, Germaine Dauverchain, At Tinghai (Chusan), "Maison de la Pré- sentation"-Marie Leclercq, supérieure, Gabrielle Perboyre, Catherine Cacque- ray, Vincent Lacôte, Joséphine Duparc At Hangchow, "Maison de St. Vincent"- Madelaine Dutrouilh, supérieure, Vin- cent Faure, Louise Roddier, Marie Le- thimownier, Joséphine Houlès
At Ningpo, "Hospital St. Joseph"---Anne Allègre, supérieure, Madelaine Célard, Angélique Luscan, Jeanne Ridez
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Bridge Street.......
Church Street...........
上 SHANGHAI. 海
The Names of the Streets in the English Settlement.
NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS.
SECOND NAME.
Yang-tsze........
Yuen Ming Yuen...
Gnaomen............
Keangsoo.........
Keangse....
PRESENT NAME.
Yang-tsze
CHINESE NAME.
楊子路
Yuen Ming Yuen Upper L
Yuen Ming Yuen Lower 圓明園下路
Sze-chuen....
四川路
Keangse.....
江西路
Barrier Street.........................
Honan......
Honan......
河南路
Temple Street.....
Shantung.....
Shantung..
山東路
Lozaw
Shanse
Shanse.......
山西路
None.......
Chili....
Chili....
直隸路
Shackloo..............
Fukien.....
Fukien
福建路
N. of N'king R. Chekiang
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Soochow ....
Soochow
(S. of N'king B. Hoopeh
Sikh.....
Quangse..........
None......
Yunan.....
None........
None......
Quangse...
Yunan......
Thibet...
廣西路
雲南路
西藏路
EAST AND WEST ROADS.
Bund on the Soochow
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Soochow......
Soochow....
蘇州路
None...........
Consulate.......
None........
Hongkong....
Hongkong..
香港路
Pekin.....................
Peking.....
北京路
None
Amoy.
廈門路
None..........
None
Chefoo.......
治府路
None..............
None
Woosich.......
無錫路
Kirk's Avenue..
Ningpo.....
Ningpo...
甯波路
None.........
Taewan
Taiwan.......
臺灣路
Fives' Court Lane......... Tientsin..... Park Lane and Maloo... Nankin........
.........
Rope Walk Road......... Hangchow... Custom House Road Hankow
Tientsin....
Nanking
天津路
南京路
Kiukiang...
九江路
Hankow....
漢口路
Mission Road.....................
Foochow...
Foochow.......
福州路
None............... ...........................
None......
Siking.....
西京路
North Gate Street..
Canton......
Canton.....
廣東路
None..........
None
King-loong-ka....
金隆街
Bund on Yang-king-pang Sung-keang
Sung-keang...
松江路
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THE SHANGHAI DIRECTORY.
Consulates, Public Offices, and Institutions.
H.B.M.'s SUPreme Court for China And Japan.
門衙司使錢刑英大
Ta-ying-hsing-sh'ien-sih-ssu-ya-mén.
Sir Ed. Hornby, chief judge
R. A. Mowat, law secretary and registrar
T. G. Smith, chief clerk and private sec.
R. Bishop, clerk, civil department W. M. Jones, clerk, criminal department Thos. Hore, chief usher
NETHERLANds Consular Court FOR CHINA.
F. E. Heyden, acting president
J. J. Heemskerk, acting griffier
H. H. G. Rhein, usher
BRITISH Consulate.
署事領英大
Ta Ying-ling-shi-shu.
W. H. Medhurst, consul
A. Davenport, vice-consul
W. H. Tapp, registrar of shipping
W. M. Cooper, interpreter
W. R. Carles, 2nd assistant
O. Johnson, assistant, record office
CONSULATE GAOL.
J. Johnson, M.D., medical officer
G. Tyler, W. Cox, G. Whitlock, and W.
Barnes, constables
CONSULAT GEneral de FRANCE.
門衙事領總國西蘭法大
Ta Fah-lan se Koong-kwan.
Le Comte de Chappedelaine, Consul Général
H. Rouhaud, chancelier
H. Ristel, interprète
J. Collin, commis.
UNITED STATES Consulate-General.
門衙事領總國美大
Hwo-ge Koong-kwan.
George F. Seward, consul-general
Oliver B. Bradford, deputy consul-general
W. H. Hendrick, consular clerk
Richard Phoenix, marshal
Dr. D. J. Macgowan, physician
RUSSIAN Consulate.
館公國斯羅俄大
C. A. Skatschoff, consul
Ngoo-loo-sz Koong-kwan.
J. E. Reding, vice-consul
Chen Tsz Fong, Chinese secretary
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE-GENERAL FOR CHINA and Japan.
館公事領總國洋西大
Se-yang Koong-kran.
A. H. de Carvalho, acting consul-general H. A. Pereira, chancelier and interpreter
GERMAN CONSULATE.
門衙事領國志意德大
Puo-loo-8% Koong kwan.
W. Annecke, consul
K. Himly, interpreter
W. Ruprecht, secretary
Dr. Zachariae, physician
Ischön, linguist
M. Kock, constable
門衙事領國加馬斯奧大
Da Au Koong-kwan,
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CONSULATE.
Chevalier C. de Boleslawski, consul
J. Haas, interpreter
Hsia J. Ni, linguist
SWEDISH AND NORWEGIAN Consulates.
館公國威瑙大
Nau-way Koong kwan.
F. B. Forbes, consul-general (absent)
W. Scott Fitz, vice-consul-general
Dr. B. Christiernsson, vice-consul
DANISH CONSULATE.
館公國丹大
Ta Tan Koong-kwan.
Matthew T. Yates, vice-consul general and F. B. Johnson, acting consul
interpreter
John Macgregor, acting vice-consul
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ITALIAN CONSULATE-GENBral for
CHINA.
館公國利大意大
E-ta-lee Koong-kwan.
Lorenzo Vignale (cavaliere), consul-general
SPANISH CONsulate.
館公國亞呢巴斯日大
Da Zeh-sz--pa-ne-ya Koong kwan.
Alberto de Garay, consul
NETHERLANDS CONSULATE.
館公國蘭荷大
Oo lan Koong-kwan.
F. E. Heyden, consul for Shanghai and the
ports of the Yangtsze
J. J. Heemskerk, chancelier
BELGIAN Consulate.
館公車領國時利比大
Da Pe-li ze Koong-kwan.
E. Morel, consul
門衙事領總本日大
Ta-jih-pen-tsung-ling-shih-ya-men.
JAPANESE CONSULATE-GENERAL.
No. 21, Wangpoo Road.
E. Shinagawa, consul
S. Sai, secretary and Chinese interpreter
S. Ban, Y. Wada, student interpreters K. Okura, assistant
Municipal Council.
No. 17, Keangse Road, corner of Hankow Road.
John G. Purdon, chairman
F. W. Lemarchaut, vice-chairman
Geo. J. W. Cowie
J. Hart
F. E. Heyden
W. Kidner
A. A. Krauss
Robt. MacKenzie
S. D. Webb
Ed. B. Souper, secretary
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OFFICES, No. 17, Keangse Road.
I Kung-boo.
E. B. Souper, secretary; J. A. Pond, ac- countant (absent); A. E. Jones (absent), G. M. Hart, E. A. Fabris, S. Reynell, assistants
Geo. Roggers, tax collector Chang Sang, linguist
ENGINEER'S OFFICE,
No. 14, Honan Road.
樓字寫務工理管部工
Kung-boo-sia-zz-vong.
E. H. Oliver, engineer
C. B. Clark, clerk of works
James Beckhoff, overseer of roads
J. Gould,
do. do. (Hongkew)
do.
C. H. Buffun, assist. do.
John Pigeon, overseer of drains
Z. Keeshaw, linguist
S. Yung-Kiang, draughtsman
SANITARY Department.
E. Henderson, M.D., officer of health
J. Howes, inspector of nuisances, markets,
and livery stables
G. D. Morse, G. W. Davis, F. Peters
MUNICIPAL GENERAL STORES,
No. 17, Keangse Road.
房棧部工
Kung-boo-dzan vọng.
W. J. Shaw, storekeeper
MUNICIPAL POLICE.
Central Station, No. 14, Honan Road.
房聽捕巡
Dzing-boo-vang.
C. E. Penfold, superintendent
A. Stripling, inspector, Hongkew Station
W. Fowler, inspector, Central Station
A. Wilson, (do.) Lowza Station
8 sergeants and 18 constables (European)
106 do. (Chinese)
5
do.
8 detectives (Chinese)
SHANGHAI Fire DepartMENT.
所公龍水海上
Sz-loong Koong-80.
No. 1 Company Engine House, 15, Honan
Road
No. 2 Company Engine House, 51, Broad-
way, Hongkew
No. 3 Company Engine House, Kin-le-yuen
Godowns, French Concession
No. 4 Company Engine House, Central
Police Station, Honan Road
No. 5 Company Engine House, French
Municipal Hall
No. 6 Engine House, French Gas Works No. 7 Steam Fire Engine, Gibb, Livingston
& Co.'s Compound, Bund
No. 1 Hook and Ladder Company, Truck House, Central Police Station, Honan Road
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SHANGHAI.
局信書國美
No. 2 Hook and Ladder Company Truck
House, Broadway, Hongkew
R. Mackenzie, chief engineer
C. J. Ashley, engineer for district 1,
Hongkew settlement
B. A. Clarke, engineer for district 2, Eng-
lish settlement
A. Charrier, engineer for district 3, French
settlement
E. Henderson, M.D., surgeon
W. Kite, engineer
French Municipal Council.
A. Hennequin, vice-chairman
A. Voisin, chairman
F. D. Hitch,
E. Leroy
members
H. Maignan,
E. Millot
J. H. Scott
J. F. Seaman
H. Sayn, secretary
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
局部公出法大
Fah-lan-se Koong hoo jooh.
H. Sayn, secretary
T. Giudicelli, comptable
J. Binos,
percepteur
L. Legrand,
do.
B. Sauné, expeditionary
TRAVAUX PUBLICS.
C. Percebois, surveillant
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FRENCH MUNICIPAL POLICE STATION.
房廳捕巡國法大
Fah-lan-sz Zing-boo-vong.
Rue de Consulat.
J. Barbe, superintendent
C. Berthelot, officier de paix
2 sergeants, 4 brigadiers, 27 foreign agents,
17 native agents, 3 native linguists
BRITISH POST OFFICE.
No. 5, Peking Road.
館信書英大
Da-ying Su-sing kwan.
J. P. Martin, postmaster
G. S. S. da Silva, clerk
FRENCH POST OFFICE.
館信書國法大
Fah-lan-se-su-sun-kwan.
H. Maignan Champromain, postmaster
J. Remusat, Junr., assistant
Hwo-ge-su-sing-jooh.
United States Post OFFICE,
CONSULATE-GENERAL, HONGKEW.
Geo. F. Seward, postal agent
LOCAL POST Office,
5, Hankow Road.
館信書部工
Koong-boo Su-sing-kwan.
J. McMillan, local postmaster
Imperial Maritime Customs.
INSPECTORATE GENERAL, PEKING.
Robert Hart, inspector-general
Robt. E. Bredon, chief secretary (detached) Colin Jamieson, acting chief secretary
W. Cartwright, Chinese secretary
F. E. Wright, audit secretary
E. C. Taintor, statistical do.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
關海南江
Kiang-nan-hai-kuan.
Commissioner-G. B. Glover
Deputy Commissioners-C. L. Simpson, G.
H. Noëtzli
Assistants, 1st class-R. Markwick, T. F. Hughes, J. Jaques, R. Hough, J. L. Blackmore
Assistants, 2nd class-G. G. Lowder, H. J.
Fisher, H. H. Hollins
Assistants, 3rd class-N. Titoushkin, G. C. Stent, G. F. Müller, J. J. Keymeulen
Assistants, 4th class-H. B. Mose, E. F. Creagh, E. Rocher, R. P. Hunter, J. H. Hunt
STATISTICAL DepartmenT.
處册造關海
Hai-kuan Tsao-ts'e-chu.
7, Peking Road.
Commissioner of Customs and Statistical
Secretary-E. C. Taintor
Assist. Statistical Sec.-A. E. Hippisley
Manager of Printing Office-B. Pala-
mountain
Assistant in Printing Office T. Johnson
Consulting Physician, &c.-R. A. Jamieson Medical Attendant-L. Pichon
Tide-surveyor-J. H. Halsey
Assistant Tide Surveyors-R. Lowe, W.
Fennin, E. J. Smith
Chief Examiner-L. P. Möller
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Examiners J. H. Liaigre, W. Youngson, W. A. L. Sanders, J. Edwards, G. Reeves, J. H. Burnett Assist. Examiners-W. Wheeler, J. Ross, A. A. Godwin, G. H. Dredge, W. Law- less, W. F. Stevenson, E. D. Burrell Tidewaiters, 1st class-J. J. Boyol, E. J. Bryant, C. V. Bono, A. W. Kindblad, F. O. Hanisch, P. R. Dubarry, G. Swainson Tidewaiters, 2nd class-L. Le Breton, J. H. Hall, J. M. Elshont, J. T. Pearson, W. B. Loam, A. Bartolini, W. M. Turner, G. R. Davidson
Tidewaiters, 3rd class-C. Parker, P. Spohn,
H. A. McInnes, E. Gioletti, W. G. Har- ling, J. P. Donovan, T. Macphail, T. C. Jennings, J. C. A. Holz; M. Mackenzie, W. G. Mathews, J. Large, J. S. Knowles,
W. Francis, A. Ramasse, O. Dillon
Harbour Master's OffiCE.
司泊河
Ho-poh-'ss.
Divisional Inspector and Harbour Master-
A. M. Bisbee
Assistant Harbour Master-C. Deighton-
Braysher
Signalmen-T. Sangster, C. Villanova
RIVER POLICE.
Inspector-U. W. Harris
Sergeant J. Howell
Corporal-J. Fergusson
Constables G. Perkins, A. B. Cronan
ENGINEER'S Department.
房樁浮樓望理管關海
Hai-kuan Ta-yang-fang.
Engineer-in-Chief-D. M. Henderson, C.E. Mechanic-J. Malcolm
POOTUNG Yard.
Diver A. Green
Godown Keeper-C. C. Gram
S. S. "KUA HSING."
Captain-N. P. Anderson 1st Officer-J. H. Passmore 2nd do. -J. Grandon Engineer-F. A. Hitchcock
WOOSUNG Inner Bar STATION.
W. Carlson, lightkeeper in charge
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Lighthouses and LightshIPS IN SHANG- HAI DISTRICT. Lightships. " Tungsha," "Langshan"
Lighthouses.
Woosung, Kintoan, Gutzlaff, North Saddle,
Shaweishan, West Volcano Lightkeepers-W. Kraul, R. T. Crighton' N. Smerdeley, T. M. Coffin, M. Eckhold' G. W. Hayden, E. Heldon, A. Mazziole. M. Talty, S. A. Davies, J. H. Veal, F, Carlson, A. E. Brauer, J. Kimbal, J. H. Hutchinson, E. Welsh, M. Vizenzinovich, A. Jego, O. Sjolund, W. J. Powell, D, Wisas
H.B.M. Naval and Victualling Yard. and Coal Depot.
房棧新英大
Da-ying-sing-doan trong.
In Charge of Naval and Victualling Store.
and Coal depot, and Naval Accountant, Shanghai-D. Martin, Paymaster R.N. Store Issuer-Thos. Cottle
do.
-J. W. Bloomfield
FRENCH NAVAL YARD, Woosung.
Chief Commissaire de
maecker, Woosung
Hall & Holtz, agenis
Marine-Meese-
堂拜禮大
Ta-li-pay-tong.
THE CATHEDRAL.
Right Rev. William Armstrong Russell,
D.D., Bishop in North-China, visitor
Very Rev. Charles H. Butcher, M.A., dean Rev. Thomas McClatchie, M.A., canon
H.B.M.'s Consul F. H. Bell, A. A. Krauss,
trustees
M. O. Fitz Gerald, treasurer
G. B. Fentum, organist
堂主天
Tien-tsu-dang.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
French Concession, Rue Montauban.
Rev. F. Basuiau, supr.
Rev. F. Desjaques
Rev. F. Orta Rev. P. Beauchef
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Shanghai Club.
會總
Tsoong-way.
2, Yangtsze Road.
Joseph E. Waller, secretary
F. R. Williams, assistant
Shanghai Temperance Society.
堂會圈家麥
Ma-ka-ch'eung Way-dong.
NEW HALL, 15, Nanking Road. OFFICERS.
President-C. P. Blethen
Vice do.
Rev. J. Thomas
Hon. Secretary-J. L. Mateer
do. Treasurer-T. Scott
do. Librarian-L. Hassell
Manager-J. Grimmer
COMMITTEE.
Very Rev. Dean Butcher, Rev. W. Muirhead, Messrs. J. M. Rogerson, W. R. Kahler, with the officers of the Society
HONGKEW Branch.
No. a521 & 522, Broadway
Manager-J. Horning
Independent Order of GOOD TEMPLARS.
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Shanghai Lodge," No. 4, ▲520, Broad- way, Hongkew
Lodge Deputy-W. R. Kabler
Public Companies.
INSURANCES.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Lancashire Insurance Co. of Manchester
Barnet & Co., Geo., agents-
Scottish Imperial Insurance Company,
Fire and Life
Birley, Worthington & Co., ageuts
Liverpool and London and Globe In-
surance Company
Blain & Co., agents-
Commercial Union Fire Assurance
Co., London
Butterfield & Swire, agents-
Royal Exchange Insurance Company British and Foreign Marine In- surance Company, Limited London and Lancashire Fire In-
surance Co.
Chapman, King & Co., agents-
Sun Fire Office, London
甯保
Pao-ning.
CHINA TRADers' Insurance CompaNY (LIMITED.)
J. E. Reding, agent
裕寶
Pau-yu.
CHINA & JApan Marine Insurance
COMPANY.
J. Dunn, acting secretary
Waldemar Schmidt, agent (London) R. H. S. Woodward
E. B. Gutteres
Dent & Co., Alfred, agents-
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
Frazar & Co., agents--
New York and Boston Board of Under-
writers
American Shipmasters' Association Queen Fire Insurance Company of
Liverpool and London
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company National Marine Insurance Company
of South Australia.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents-
Lloyds
Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Bombay Insurance Company
Forbes & Co.'s Constituents' Insurance
Company
China Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Merchant Shipping and Underwriters'
Association of Melbourne
Gilman & Co., agents-
North British & Mercantile Insurance
Company
Ocean Marine Insurance Company Royal Exchange Assurance Co. of
London
Universal Marine Insurance Company,
Limited
Heard & Co., agents-
Australian Insurance Company
Holdsworth, E., agent for China and Japan, and secretary to the Local Board of the Standard Life Assurance Company
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company
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London Assurance Corporation, Fire
and Marine
Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance
Company, Limited
Iveson & Co., agents-
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents- Canton Insurance Office Triton Insurance Company Bombay Insurance Society Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Bombay Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Limited Alliance Fire Insurance Company
Lacroix, Cousins & Co., agents-
Compagnie Lyonnaise
Maritimes
Lind, Adam,, agent-
d'Assurance
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
Marine and General Mutual Life As-
surance Society
Maclean & Co., P., agents→
Amsterdam Joint Underwriters' Asso-
ciation
Morris, Lewis & Co., agents-
British Marine Mutual Insurance
Association
行家保
Pau-ka-hong.
NORTH CHINA INSURANCE Company.
Secretary-Herbert S. Morris
Clerks R. D. Starkey, W. Pardon, W. H.
Percival, R. Duuman, A. S. T. Clifton Marine Surveyor-J. J. Tucker
HONGKONG.
Agent J. Kennard Davis
Clerks-R. M. Leitch, A. F. J. Soares
YOKOHAMA.
Agent-W. G. Bayne
LONDON BRANCH, 25, Cornhill, E.C. Agent J. S. Mackintosh
Agents for the Commercial Union As- surance Company (Marine Branch)
Olyphant & Co., agents-
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Chinese Insurance Company, Limited San Francisco Board of Underwriters Guardian Assurance Company
Pustau & Co., Wm., agents-
Allgemeine Versicherungs Gesells-
chaft, Helvetia, St. Gallen
Hamburg & Bremen Marine Insur-
ance Companies
Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance
Company
Rheinisch Westfälischer Lloyd Dusseldorfer Allgemeine Versiche
rungs Gesellschaft für See Fluss und Land Transport
Baseler Transport Versicherungs
Gesellschaft in Basel
"Schweiz" Transport Versicherungs
Gesellschaft in Zürich
Dresdener Feuer Versicherungs Gesell-
schaft
Nederländische Allgemeine Versiche-
rungs Gesellschaft in Tiel
Deutsche Transport Versicherungs
Gesellschaft in Berlin Dampfschiffahrt Gesellschaft Oester.
reichischer Lloyd in Trieste
"Rheuauia" Versicherungs Action
Gesellchaft in Köln
Vaterlandische Transports Versicher
ungs Actien Gesellschaft in Elber- feld
Merchants' Marine Insurance, Co.,
Limited, London
Schellhass & Co., Ed., agents-
Transatlantische Güter Versicherungs
Gesellschaft, Berlin
Germanic Lloyd
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company,
Hamburg
Lübecker Feuer Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft
Siemssen & Co., agents-
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company
The Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
The Second Colonial Sea and Fire In- surance Company of Batavia The Globe Marine Insurance Company
Limited, of London
The Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com-
pany, Limited
The North German Fire Insurance Co.
Shaw Bros. & Co., agents-
Union Marine Insurance Company, Li- mited, of Liverpool & London
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Thorne Brothers & Co., agents-
SHANGHAI.
The Alliance Marine Assurance Co.
Turner & Co., agents-
Northern Assurance Company
UNION INSURANCE Society of Canton.
安保
Pau-an.
Douglas Jones, agent
A. da Silveira
J. H. Carvalho
Agents for the Home and Colonial
Marine Insurance Co., Limited
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co., agents-
Swiss Lloyds' Transport Insurance
Society of Winterthur
Westall, Brand & Co., agents-
Phoenix Fire Office
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
Russell & Co., secretaries
行司公船輪火
Da-ying-koong-sz-ong.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S. N. COMPANY.
15, Yangtzse Road
Adam Lind, agent
H. H. Joseph, chief clerk
W. de Rusett
J. Vincent
H. Cooper, gunner (Pootung)
H. Fryer
do.
司公船輪火國法大
Ta-fah-koo ho-lan-so-kong-sz.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEBIES MARITIMES.
Agent A. Hennequin
Premier Commis.-J. Bonabeau
Clerk-B. Blanc
Commissaux Marchandises-F.N.de Campos
MITZU BISHI STEAMSHIP Company.
Hongkew Bund.
Adolph Reis, manager
C. Utchida, agent (absent)
M. Houda, cashier
H. Sylva
M. Tanabe
F. Grösser
COMPAGNIE RUSSE DE NAVIGATION
VAPEUE.
Olyphant & Co., agents
CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
局商招舣輪
Lin-sin-chu-sang-ku.
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
Offices, 1, Hankow Road.
Tong-king Sing, manager
Chü-yü Ch'ee,
do.
G. Bolton, marine surveyor
司公船輪古太
Ta-koo-lin-shen-kung-sze.
French Bund.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
SHANGHAI STEAM Navigation Company. Russell & Co., agents
Myres Coryell, marine superintendent
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S-
WHARVES ANd Godowns.
源利金
Kin-lee-yuen.
G. A Butler, godown superintendent
T. Basset, wharf clerk
S. W. Bradford
J. Fritz, storekeeper
東方金
Kin-foong-toong.
(Northern Steamers Wharf.)
E. W. Ellis, wharf clerk
新能金
Kin-wing-sing.
(Lower Godowns and Machine Shops.)
Jos. A. Perkins, godown keeper
F. H. Cook, assistant
H. B. M. OFFICE OF WORKS FOR THE:
TREATY PORTS OF CHINA & JAPAN.
署總部工英大
Ta_Ying-kung-pu Tsung-shu. Yuen-ming-yuen Road.
Robt. H. Boyce, C.E., surveyor in chief
F. J. Marshall, assistant
C. P. M. Donaldson, clerk
C. R. Bennett, clerk of works
Digitized by
行線電
Deen-seen-hong.
SHANGHAI,
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Office, 5, Nanking Road.
Lieut. G. H. N. Dreyer, R.D.N., General
Agent in China and Japan
H. F. G. Lepper, accountant C. A. Schultz, secretary H. G. C. Bohr, engineer
O. V. Steglich, instrument maker
C. H. O. Poulsen
N. C. Schmidt
O. T. H. Paulsen
V. H. Hansen
N. C. R. Petersen
F. Barchardt E. Belbin
J. Rogerson
L. Hassell
INDEPENDENCE PILOT COMPANY.
隆晉
Ching-loong.
283
Mustard & Co., Office, 10, Canton Road
Cutters, S. C. Farnham, G. F. Seward, & Daniel Webster (Schooner)
John Symons Henry Wilson W. B. Bain J. W. Hume W.
van Corbach R. Andersen J. T. Taylor H. Cameron
C. E. Hendrick
L. Colding
A. Rozario
WOOSUNG.
A. S. Orsted
F. Carlson
GUTZLAFF.
V. Müller
H. C. Orsted, repairing steamer
UPPER YANGTSE PILOTS.
P. L. Petersen, captain
W. C. Blanchard
C. Ch. Sonne, electrician
E. Hjousberry
PILOT BOAT "Maggie."
明和
Ho-ming.
REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.
19, Szechuen Road.
Walter Pearson, agent
行線電
Deen-seen-hong.
Eastern Extension, AustRALASIA AND
China Telegraph Co., Limited.
5, Nanking Road
W. E. Wells, agent
R. M. Rozario
行洋順源
Yuen-shun.
23, Szechuen Road.
ORIENTAL TELEGRAM Agency, London.
E. R. Holmes, agent in Shanghai
ART UNION OF BOHEMIA,
Joseph Haas, agent
房火來自英大
Da-ying-za-lay-hoo-vong.
SHANGHAI GAS COMPANY.
J. G. Purdon, chairman
G. J. Yeo, engineer and secretary
W. C. Holmes, assist. engineer
W. A Dobbyn
F. A. Koford
BLACK BALL PILOT COMPANY.
Schooner New York.
John Snowden
John K. Mooney
D. C. Campbell
頭碼泰順
Zung-t'a-mo-dow.
SHANGHAI AND HONGKEW AND JAE-
DINE'S ASSOCIATED WHARVES.
John H. Vail, manager
Gustav Rohl
G. Henderson
R. Allen
W. Poignand
廠船老
Law-zayn-teang.
OLD DOCK.
Foundry, Machine Shop, and Ship Yerd
S. C. Farnham & Co., lessees
POOTUNG Dock.
S. C. Farnham & Co., lessees
Digitized by
284
SHANGHAI.
SHANGHAI TUG AND LIGHTER COMPANY.
The Bund.
行司公船駁
Pooh-zay-koang-se.
E. W. Rice, agent
T. Pemberton
易高
Kaou-yih.
SHANGHAI DOCK COMPANY.
G. J. W. Cowie, secretary, and solicitor
明和
Ho-ming.
Shanghai GeNTRAL CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.
Walter Pearson, secretary; office, 19, Sze-
chuen Road
院病公海上
Shang-hai-kung-ping-yuen.
SHANGHAI GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Dr. L. S. Little, physician
A. Thurburn, acting secretary
院醫仁體
Ti-jén E-yuan.
GUTZLAFF HOSPITAL.
N. side of Ningpo Road, close to Lowza
R. A. Jamieson, surgeon
MUNICIPAL VACCINATION Depôt.
Hours, 2.30 P.M. on Mondays and Thursdays
館濟仁
Zung-tse-e-kwayn.
CHINESE HOSPITAL.
Johnston, James, M.D., medical officer, 7,
Shantung Road
館醫仁同
Doong-zung-e-kwayn.
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION HOSPITAL.
rear of Hongkew Police Station
E. Henderson, surgeon
Rev. R. Nelson, rector, Hongkew
館醫仁同
Doong-zung-e-kwayn.
HONGKEW HOSPITAL.
rear of Hongkew Police Station
Drs. Henderson and Zachariae, surgeons
院書英
Yung-su-gön.
HONGKEW SCHOOL.
21, Nanking Road, Hongkew
Mrs. Gill, superintendent
Miss Gill, assistant
館書文洋
Yang-vũn-sü-kwayn.
SHANGHAI LIbrary.
Upper Yuen-Ming-Yuen Road
A. J. How, hon. secretary
R. H. S. Woodward, librarian
Open from 9 to 11 A.M., and 4 to 7 P.M.
順豐
Foong-zung.
SAILORS' HOME.
No. 27, Hongkew Road
E. Bowen, superintendent
R. Reeve, steward
Geo. Bailey, constable
房火來自西蘭法
Fah-lan-se-zy-lay-hoo-vong.
COMPAGNIE DU Gaz, De la CONCESSION FRANCAISE.
Yang-kin-pang Creek.
Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co., agents
J. G. Ulbrich, chef d'Exploitation
堂規矩
Kay-chi-dong,
MASONIC HALL.
Thos. Hore, janitor, & usher Supreme Court
MASONIC LODGES-ENGLISH.
Royal Sussex, No. 501
Northern Lodge of China, No. 570 Tuscan Lodge, No. 1027
SCOTTISH.
Cosmopolitan Lodge, 428
Saint Andrew in the Far East, 493
AMERICAN.
Ancient Land Mark
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS.
"Keystone," Am. C.
"Rising Sun," No. 129, S.C. "Celestial Encampment," E.C. "Zion," R.A.C., 570, E.C. "Germania," Lodge
Digitized by Google
SHANGHAI.
285
Banks.
刺加呵
Ah-ka-leh,
Agra Bank, Limited, 1, Kiukiang Road
F. W. Lemarchand, manager
T. D. Skelly, accountant
Wm.
Leslie
Q. N. Gutterres
利加麥
Ma-ka-le.
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and
China, Yangtsze Road
M. W. Boyd, manager
E. G. Moberly, acting accountant
T. H. Whitehead, sub-accountant
利有
Yew-lee.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don, and China, Kiukiang Road
James A. Taylor, manager
R. Murray, accountant
R. B. Carnegy, sub-acct.
J. E. Rozario
F. V. Sanches
行銀西蘭佛
Fu-lan-se-ning-ong.
Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris, The Bund
L. Ewald, manager
G. Newell, accountant
E. Schweblin, sub-accountant
J. P. Xavier
H. Jorge
豐匯
Hwuy foong.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation,
The Bund
Ewen Cameron, manager
J. Walter, sub-manager
Andrew Veitch, acting-accountant
A. H. C. Haselwood
G. C. de St. Croix
HA Moore
F. de Bovis
A. W. Maitland
M. A. de Carvalho
A. J. Diniz
D. M. Gutterres
B. de Souza,
S. J. Rangel
London and Westminster Bank-Gilman
& Co., agents
行銀豐德
Tuck-foong
National Bank of India, Limited, 16, The
Bund
Jas. Campbell, manager
C. L. Thomson, accountant
R. H. Boyd, assist. do.
Oriental Bank
如麗
Le-tzu.
rporation, The Bund
George frison, manager
G. Lethbridge, acting-accountant
J. L. Ogilvy, asst. acct. & cashier
Sir Wm. Johnston, assistant accountant P. M. de Carvalho
J. L. Pereira
Russian Bank for Foreign Trade, St. Pe- tersburg, Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c. 祥天
Tin xeang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants, The Bund
F. H. Bell
Chas. Lyall Grant (absent)
F. M. Youd
H. G. Vachell
J. Welch (absent)
A. Anderson
J. F. Quekett
F. E. Lewis
G. B. Dodwell
G. W. Skinner
O. Meuser
W. L. Hunter (Foochow)
T. M. Dermer
(do.)
T. G. Williamson (do.)
F. H. Thomas (do.)
H. B. Souza
H. Pryer
(do.)
(do.)
F. D'Iffanger (Yokohama)
H. A. Mylne (Hongkong)
A. A. Botelho (do.)
A. J. Correa
(do.)
行洋倫埃
All-en Yang-hong.
Allen, Mrs., millinery and baby linen esta-
blishment, 18, Nanking Road
Digitized by
2:36
SHANGHAI.
發永新
Sing-yoong-fah.
Ashley & Co., sailmakers, 6, Ming-hong Road
Č. J. Ashley
J. S. Ludlam (absent)
查利
Le-zo.
Astor House, Hotel, Billiard room and
Livery Stables, 8, Hongkew Bund
D. C. Jansen, proprietor
利得
Tuh-le.
Baron, J. S., ship and general agent, French
Concession
J. S. Baron
C. S. Tayler
信惇
Tun-sin.
Barnet & Co., Geo., merchants, 8, Hankow
Road
E. W. Batt
Ellis Elias (absent)
C. M. Dyce
生醫敦巴園明圓
Po-toong-E-sung.
5, Yuen-ming-yuen
Barton, G. Kingston, M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng.
Burge, F. J., L.R.C.P. Lond, M.B.C.S.Ë.,
L.M.
Barton, Z., marine surveyor to Lloyds'
agents, Union, and other local Marine
Insurance offices, 3, Foochow Road
天厘卑
Be-le-u.
"Balle Vue" Race Course
G. Roggers
門治平
Pen-ge-man.
Benjamin, B. D., 9, Rue Montauban
碧斯畢
Pih-ez-pih.
Bigsby, W. E. D., bill and bullion broker,
Peking Road
+
泰祥
Zeang-t'a.
Birley, Worthington & Co., merchants,
18, Kiangse Road
W. A. Turnbull W. Howie J. W. Harding J. L. Scott
R. G. Ogle
W. L. Russell
和平
Bing-oo.
Birt & Co., W., silk and commission mer-
chants, cotton brokers and inspectors, 8,
Honan Road
W. Birt
J. Thueson
者造機氣電例岸
An-lee Deen-che-tsze Zau-chee.
Bishop & Henry, Telegraph Engineers and
Contractors, agents for Siemens Bros.,
London, 4, Lyceum Terrace, Yuen Ming Yuen Road
J. D. Bishop (absent)
J. P. Henry
利長
Chang-le.
Bisset & Co., J. P., land agents, share
brokers, &c., 18, Szechuen Road
J. P. Bisset
William Mitchell (absent)
Jas. Buchanan (do.)
L. C. Hock
道公
Koong-tau.
Blain & Co., merchants, 21, Nanking Road
John Blain
Clement Lucas (absent)
J. H. Pinckvoss
S. Walker
R. Church
W. Hamilton
Blair, John H., dairy keeper, The Mallo
威播
Poo-wai.
Bovet Brothers & Co., merchants, 9, Peking
Road
A. Bovet
Digitized by
G. Bovet
W. Stok
生祥
Zeang-sung.
SHANGHAI.
Boyd & Co., engineers and shipbuilders
P. V. Grant
Wm. Robertson (Nagasaki)
John Riach
C. W. Hay
James Johnston
John Prentice
James Mackenzie
W. Berwck
A. McCallum
源義
Ne-neuen.
Brand Brothers & Co., silk and tea inspec
tors, 6, Yang-tsze Road
J. T. Brand (absent)
D. Brand
Alex. Sim
John Brand
W. G. Herdman
泰來字
Beh-lay-t'a.
Brandt, O., bill, bullion, and general
broker, and accountant, Bubbling Well
Road, & the Club
南哈
Ha-nan.
Broom, Augustus, broker
隆寶
Paw-loong.
Brown, Richd. C., commission agent, 23,
Szechuen Road
生載
Tsay-sung.
Buchheister & Co., merchants, 4, Rue
Colbert
J. J. Buchbeister
H. S. Bidwell
F. W. Fabris
H. J. Limby
Chas. Schmidt
茂祥
Driang-meu.
Burkill, A. R., public silk inspector, Kiangse
Road
記禮
Le-ko.
The Chaplaincy.
287
Butcher, Very Rev. Chas. H., M.A., Dean of North China, and British Consular
Chaplain, residence, 19, Keangse Road
古太
Ta-koo.
Butterfield & Swire, Szechuen Road
John. S. Swire (England)
Wm. H. Swire
William Lang
(do.)
Jas. H. Scott (Hongkong)
Herbert Watson
E. Mackintosh
F. B. Aubert W. K. Kent
J. C. Bois
H. B. Endicott J. Andrew
Jas. Hall
O. M. Wyatt A. Burrows
T. Ford
J. B. Fonseca
S. A. Remedios
南廣
Kwang-nny.
Camajee & Co., D. N., merchants, 23,
Keangse Road
D. N. Camajce
H. D. Camajee
利亨
Hang-le.
Canny & Co., J. M., merchants, 12, Canton
Road
J. M. Canny
Farquhar Carnie (Chinkiang)
J. Mackillop
C. G. Frith
Edgeworth Starkey (Chinkiang)
和中
Chung-ho.
Carter & Co., silk brokers, 10, Honan Rd,
W. H. Carter (absent)
C. A. Rees
W. H. Dalgliesh
F. Cummins
Digitized by
288
館紙益望
Vong-yuh-tsz-kwan.
SHANGHAI.
Carvalho & Co., printers and stationers,
Foochow Road
A. H. de Carvalho
H. A. Pereira
P. da Silva
J. F. d'Aquino
T. S. Pereira
昌廣
Kwong-ts'ang.
Cawasjee Pallanjee & Co., merchants, 4,
Keangse Road
Pestonjee Rustomjee (absent)
Sorabjee Maneckjee Metta Framjee Bomanjee (absent) Sorabjee Cursetjee
"Celestial Empire," published weekly, and Shanghai Courier and China Gazette," every evening, No. 10, Hankow Road F. H. Balfour, editor and proprietor
C. Rivington, sub-editor
R. H. McDermott, book keeper
R. F. Martins, manager R. M. Senna, compositor
A. H. Rozario,
do.
F. P. Rozario,
do.
T. Campos,
do.
J. Almeida,
do.
隆申
Sun-loong.
Chalmers, Mackintosh & Co., public tea in-
spectors and general commission agents,
16, Yangtsze Road
W. Bryce Chalmers (absent)
L. Mackintosh
M. de Souza
昇復
Vooh-sung.
Chapman, King & Co., merchants, Hankow
Road
F. Chapman (absent)
C.J King
H. H. McMinnies, Jr. (absent)
R. B. Williams
A. J. Pollock
合祥廣
Kwong-zeang-heh.
Cheap Jack & Co., shipchandlers & store-
keepers, and A-sing, stevedore, corner
of Hongkew and Minhong Roads
K. L. Cheap Jack
W. Harry
裕豐
Foong-yu.
China and Japan Trading Company, importers of, and dealers in, general mer- chandise, commission agents and auc
tioneers; Head Office, 1, Bund; Branches- in ports of Japan
H. Fogg & Co., general agents
F. E. Haskell, local agent (absent)
H. L. Gordon
J. C. Winn
C. Nail
C. H. Kahler
院醫英大
Da-ying-e-yuen.
Churton & Co., C. S., The British Dispen
sary, corner of Nanking and Szechuen Roads
C. S. Churton
房子彈路馬四
Sz-mo-loo-dan-tsz-vong.
Club Concordia, 22, Foochow Road
Gust. Baffy
克可四密
Koo-ka.
Cook, M. H., sail-maker, 7, Canton Road
M. H. Cook (absent)
J. Tregaskiss
Cooper, W., general commission agent, The
Club
明天
Tien-ming.
Cooper, D., solicitor, 20, Kiangse Road
明和
Ho-ming.
Corner, George R., accountant, 19, Szechuer
Road
易高
Kaou-yih.
Cowie, G. J. W., solicitor, 21, Foochow
Road
Digitized by
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SHANGHAI.
289
隆申
Sun-loong.
Cromie, Charles, public silk inspector, 6,
Kiukiang Road
名錦
King-ming.
Cumine & Co., merchants, 8, Kiangse Road
Chas. Cumine (absent)
A. G. T. Cumine
John.Cooper
F. M. Hague
行洋泰復
Vooh-tá.
Dadabhoy Burjorjee, broker, Nanking Road
Dallas, Barnes, bill and bullion broker,
Bubbling Well Road
昇日
Yeh-sung.
Daly, S., broker, Thorne's buildings, Keangse
Road
順寶新
Sing-pau-zung.
Dent & Co., Alfred, merchants, 9, The Bund
Alfred Dent (absent)
H. P. Hanssen
H. R. Hearn
E. Wheeley
A. Johnsford
和信
Sing-oo.
Dickinson & Co., 3, Peking Road
M. O. Fitz Gerald
E. G. Rose
F. Stokes
成聚
Chü-sheng.
Donaldson, C. M., 2, Lyceum Terrace, Up-
per Yuen-ming-yuen Road
行興德
Tuh-hsing.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., 7, Canton Road
J. M. Drysdale
J. M. Ringer
M. Hawtry, tea inspector
J. Danenberg
密愛
Ay-mih
Eames, I. B., barrister-at-law, 15, Yuen-
Ming-Yuen Road
I. B. Eames
A. d'Encarnacio
利巴八
Pah-po-le.
48, Rue Montauban
Ebrahimbhoy Pubaney, merchant
A. Davejee, manager
房馬祿卜押
Edbrook-ma-vong.
Edbrook, C., carriage builder and Livery
stablekeeper, 515A, Broadway, Hongkew
C. Edbrook
C. F. Clifton
廠冰記怡
Hee-ke-ping ts'ang.
E-kee Ice Houses, Soochow Creek, Hong-
kew
Woo-zing-fong
Mustard & Co., agents
店頭饅凡埃
A-van Man-dow-tien.
"Empire Brewery," 7, Ming Hong Road,
Hongkew
H. Evans, proprietor
J. Knott
J. Josephs
隆英
Ying-loong.
England, C. R., general store dealer, auc-
tioneer, and commission agent, 695 and
696, Hongkew Road
店頭饅凡埃
A-van Man-dow-tien.
Evans & Co., shipchandlers and bakers, 7,
Minghong Road, Hongkew
Henry Evans
店頭饅凡埃新
Sing-a-van Man-dow-tien.
Evans & Co., Town Branch, Szechuen Road
J. Knott
Digitized by
290
行洋昌順
Zung-te'ang.
SHANGHAI.
Fajard & Co., Eugene, public silk in-
spectors and commission agents, Rue
Montauban
E. Fajard
E. N. Armide
Fan Chung & Co., engineers, &c., Broad-
way, Hongkew
J. F. McLaughlin, manager (absent)
棚奶牛英大
Da-ying New na-bang.
Farm, The, Maloo, opposite the Grand
Stand
A. Ferguson, proprietor, residence,
Poverty Hall
松耶
Ya-soong.
Farnham & Co., S. C., shipwrights, engi-
neers, &c., 19, Hongkew Road and Old
Dock and Pootung Dock
S. C. Farnham
C. P. Blethen. James Simpson Clark Blethen
F. W. Galles A. Bruse Thos. Scott O. Armstrong A Carmichael
T. Allan
T. Giles
W. Arnold
J. R. Wade
W. Nethersole
行琴利德
Tuh le-jin.
Fentum, G. B., professor of music, 2,
Soochow Road
信盛
Sing Zung.
Findlay, John, public tea inspector, &c.,
5A, Kiukiang Road
John Findlay (absent)
W. S. Maclean
典
Foong-shing.
Fisher & Chalmers, painters, glaziers, uphol-
sterers and paper-hangers, 17, Nanking
Road
A. A. Fisher
J. C. Chalmers
T. Binglane
理地會
Way-de le.
Fisler, L. F., photographer, 18, Nanking
Road
•
裕豐
Foong-yu.
Fogg & Co., H., merchants, The Bund
J. F. Twombly
S. D. Webb
A. J. Lines
A. F. Swany
裕天
Teen-yu.
Forster & Co., John, merchants, 4, Hankow
Road
John Forster (absent)
Hugh Sutherland
A. Campbell
章順
Zung-tsang.
Framjee Hormusjee & Co., merchants, 7,
Keangse Road
Framjee Hormusjee
D. Pestonjee (Bombay)
M. Ruttomjee
S. M. Mehta
茂英
Ying-mow.
Francis & Co., R., 8, Peking Road
Robert Francis
W. H. Shaw (Kiukiang)
泰豐
Foong-t'a.
Frazar & Co., merchants, Szechuen Road,
corner Foochow Road
Everett Frazar (New York)
W. S. Wetmore
John Lindsley (Hongkong)
R. F. Eastlack Wm. White
C. E. Endicott
J. Griffing
Digitized by
SHANGHAI.
M. G. de Souza
A. G. Botelho
生醫馬法
Fah-mo-e-sung.
French Livery Stables, French Concession
A. Charrier, proprietor
J. Hall, veterinary surgeon
雅蘭傅
Foo-lan-ya.
Fryer, John, translation department,
Kiangnan Arsenal, and Hon. Sec. Chi-
nese Polytechnic Institution and reading
rooms (care of Mackenzie & Co.)
房病法
Fah-pin-fang.
Galle & Pichon, medical practitioners,
corner of Peking and Kiangse Roads
P. E. Galle M.D., Paris (absent)
L. Pichon, M.D., Paris
生慎
Zung-sung.
Ghandy & Co., M.D.
Framjee Hormusjee & Co., agents
記仁
Zung-ke.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants, The
Bund
J. M. Vickers
A. G. Wood
A. McLeod
F. G. White
Daniel
H. W.
C. 8. Sharp
E. J. Caldbeck
B. Layton
平太
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants, 4, Kiukiang Road
E. H. Lavers
H. F. Ramsay (Hankow)
F. Gilman
F. J. Green
W. Miller
W. de St. Croix
Lewis Fraser
L. Gouilloud
行洋隆典
Hsing-loong.
291
Gipperich, E., merchant, corner Honan and
Canton Roads
昌茂
Mo-chan.
Goolamally Mahomedazum, Mahomedan Priest, Mahomedan Church, Chekiang Road
行洋 和 敦
Tun-wo.
Gore-Booth, E. H., broker, Szechuen Road
會總
Tsoong-way.
Gore-Booth, R. H., 2, Yangtsze Road
生醫部郭
Go-bu-e-sang.
Gottburg, W., M.D., 1, Foochow Road
Green, Mrs., milliner and dress maker,
Foochow Road
行洋儺勒克
Kuh-luh-noo.
Grenot, A., storekeeper, 58, Rue du Con-
sulat, French Concession
記和
Wo-kee.
Groom, Francis A., stock broker and land
and estate agent, 6, Bund
豐恒老
Laau-hung-foong.
Habibbhoy, Ahmedbhoy, merchant, Keangse
Road
Jairazbhoy Luccumsey, manager
豐恒新
Sing-hung-foong.
Habibbhoy, Rehemoobhoy,
Keangse Road
merchant,
Jairazbhoy Luccumsey, manager
行琴利哈
Ha-li.
Hahn, Albert, piano tuner and repairer, care
of Mackenzie & Co.
Digitized by
292
SHANGHAI.
利福
Foo-le.
Hall & Holtz, shipchandlers, general store- keepers, tailors, dressmakers, milliners,
and bakers, Nanking and Szechuen Roads
H. Everall
W. H. Short H. Dyer
E. Byrne
H. J. Skeels
H. Symons
A. B. Seel
A. Sheargold
B. E. Grisdale
E. Hey
W. Kilner, outfitting department
H. Monument
H. Händel, tailoring department
A. Smith, millinery department Mrs. A. Smith
F. Pugh
南哈
Ha-nen.
do.
do.
Hannen, N. J., barrister-at-law, 6, Lyceum
Terrace
太華
Hah-ta.
Harris, Goodwin & Co., merchants, 3,
Ningpo Road
T. Harold Vale
S. Glanvill
生利合
Ha-lee-sun.
Harrison & Co., G., storekeepers, auctioneers
and general agents, 22 and 24, Rue du
Consulat. Agents for Upper Yangtsze
Pilots
G. Harrison
記琼
King-kee.
Heard & Co., merchants, 13, Foochow
Road
Robert I. Fearon
E. G. Low
R. R. Fonseca
生醫栢
Pah-e-sung.
Henderson, Edward, M.D., L.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., Ed., municipal surgeon and health officer
利波
Poo-le.
Hermitage, The Sicaway
George Polite
Mrs. George Polite
Victor Sybille, cook
頭碼泰順
Zung-t'à-mo-dow.
Hi Charles E., care of U. S. Consul-
pheral
昌永
Yuen-chang.
Hirsbrunner & Co., watchmakers, jewellers
and general importers, 11, Nanking Rd.
J. Hirsbrunner
J. Manz
豐兆
Teau-foong.
Hogg, E. J., merchant, 24, Keangse Road
E. Jenner Hogg
Andrew Burman
記和老
Laou-ho-kee.
Holdsworth, Edward, public silk inspector,
1, Hankow road
E. Holdsworth (absent)
W. T. Phipps
J. W. Shepherd
記義
Ne-ke.
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants, Keangse
and Foochow Roads
J. F. Holliday
H. J. E. Barlow Joseph G. Beattie J. B. Hogarth J. R. Reddie
J. C. Hughes
L. Barretto
生肉羊牛順德
Tuh-zung-niew-yang-nioh-tsong.
Hopkins, W., butcher, 2, Tientsin Road
生醫症牙褔錦
Ching-foo-e-sung.
Hopkins, D. Lloyd, surgeon dentist, 10,
Peking Road
Digitized by
SHANGHAI,
298
件売
Ho-hin.
Hopkins, G. G., ship and freight broker,
French Bund, Telge & Co.'s Compound
里采密
Minh tổ cyle.
Hotel et Restaurant des Colonies
J. Brossard & Co., 72, Rue Montauban,
French Concession
A. Seisson
行洋厘華
Wah-le.
How, A. J., 1, Hongkong Road
興和
Ho-ching.
Hutchings, C. H., general broker, shipping
and commission agent
行洋源生
Sing-yuen-yang-hong.
Hyde, Hertz & Co., 14, Peking Road
Wm. W. Hyde
Henry Hertz.
茂公
Koong-mow.
Ilbert & Co., merchants, care of A. R.
Burkill
A. Ilbert (absent)
利廣
Kwang.li.
Jamieson & Co., brokers and commission
agents, French Concession
W. B. Jamieson
生醫哲
Tseh-e-sung.
Jamieson, R. Alex., M.D., etc., consulting
surgeon to Imperial Customs, Shanghai,
11, Keangse Road
和怡
E-wo.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants, Bund
F. B. Johnson
J. Bell Irving
B. A. Clarke
W. Jaffray
J. H. Cheverton
J. MacGregor D. Glass
A. Yvanovich
E. J. de Couto
E. Ward
W. H. Gubbins
A. F. da Sa
R. H. R. Wood
P. Orme
D. Macalister
A. MacClymont
源彚
}
行昌遠
Yuen-chong-hong.
Isaac, N., commission agent, 6, Honan Road
平公
Koong-bing.
Iveson & Co., merchants, 8, Nanking Road
Egbert Iveson
A. A. Ranken (London)
H. Stunzi, silk inspector
Robert H. Artindale
W. H. Anderson
記利
Le-ke.
Jairazbhoy Peerbhoy, merchant, 80, French
Bund
Gangjeebhoy Mavjeebhoy, manager B. Allarukhiabhoy
Way-nuen.
Jenkins, F. H. B., merchant
Jessfield Farm
S. H. Schmid
生
張
Sih-sang-e-tsung.
Johnston, James, M.D., 3, Shantung Road,
Medical Officer, Judicial Department,
H.B.M. Consulate
大成
Dring-da.
Jürgens, H., general broker, commission
agent & auctioneer, 15, Szechuen Road
喊有
Ju-way.
Juvet, Leo, importer of watches, clocks,
musical boxes, &c.
Digitized by
294
通開
Kay-t'oong.
Kaitsu & Co., French Bund
I. Kanow
K. Y. Nambue
S. M. Tukehara
發刖
Bih-fah.
SHANGHAI.
Kelly & Co., booksellers, stationers, news and commission agents, and tobacconists, la, Canton Road, next door to Shanghai Dispensary, agents for the Hongkong Daily Press
J. M. Kelly
Kessowjee & Co., Nursey, merchants
Jafferbboy Khetsey
N. P. Banajee
廟昌高
Kau t'sang-meau.
局總造製南江
KIANGNAN ARSENAL.
人大李
Li-ta-jen.
爺老大鄭
Cheng-ta-lou-ye.
John Rolls, overseer marine engineering, &c.
John Ure, overseer foundry
Alfred Bayley, overseer rifle manufactory
John M. Allan, overseer marine engineering L. Bretschneider, drill instructor John Rennie, naval constructor
Dougal Cowan, overseer gun manufactory Edw. Kyle, foreman forger G. D. Davidson, draughtsman
Loong-hwa Powder Works.
John Atkinson, overseer of machinery and
powder manufacture
James Deas, overseer of sheet copper and
brass manufacture
和同
Doong-co.
Kidner, & Cory, architects, 14, Peking Road
W. Kidner (absent)
J. M. Cory
恒有
Yew-hung.
Kingsmill, Thos. W., civil engineer and
architect, 20, Keangse Road
利順
Sun-lee.
Kirchner & Böger, 5, Yuen-ming-yuen
A. Kirchner (absent)
H. Böger
E. Burchard
泰隆
Loong-t'a.
Knoop & Co., shipchandlers and general
storekeepers, Szechuen Road, corner of Yang-king-pang
H. A. Knoop
H. Peters
W. Böschen
W. Kölling
S. B. Remedios
生先金
King-sien-sang.
Kreyer, Carl T., translating department,
Kiangnan Arsenal
昌法
Fuh-ts'ang.
Lacroix, Cousins & Co., 8, Yang-king-pang,
French Concession
M. Louvier
C. David
豐宜
Nee-foong.
Ladage & Oelke, clothiers and general out-
fitters, 6, Canton Road
D. Oelke (absent)
E. Wennmohs
J. F. Ullrichs
C. Wilck
V. Birck
記利
Le ke.
Lalcaca, E. P., general broker, 30, French
Bund
角嘴家陸
Loh-ka-tsz-koh.
Lambert, A. G., shipbuilder, 44, Broadway,
Hongkew, and S. S. N. Co.'s Dock
A. G. Lambert
D. Black, foreman
Digitized by
興泰
SHANGHAI,
記美
295
Ta-hsing.
Me-kee.
Lane, Crawford & Co., storekeepers, ship- Lowe, W., broker, French Bund
chandlers and auctioneers, Nanking Road
John Wilson
J. A. Harvie
Henry Relph
D. R. Crawford (Hongkong)
Andrew Morton
Wilmer Harris
W. H. Hewett
J. W. Allen
J. Purvis
R. D. Cheetham
S. Moutrie
興泰老
Lau-t'a-hsing.
AUCTION Department.
Nanking Road.
A. S. Triggs, auctioneer
F. C. Braga
士林羅
Loo-ling-zz.
Laurence, H. A., public accountant, Thorne's
Buildings, Keangse Road
和德
Tüh-oo.
Lester, H., architect, surveyor, builder and
contractor, The Bund
德立
Lih-tüh.
Little & Co., merchants, 22, Szechuen Road
Archd. J. Little
R. W. Little (absent)
W. Cance
J. Samson
W. H. Siegfried (absent)
生醫加拜
Pa ka E-sung.
Little, L. S., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 10, Keangse
Road
行家保
Pau-ka-hong.
Lloyds' Register of British and Foreign
Shipping, 21, Keangse road
Joseph J. Tucker, surveyor
生醫家渡麥
Ma-du-go E-sang
MacDougal, Dr. A. Mason, F.R.C.S.,
Eng., &c., physician and surgeon, 18,
Whangpoo Road, Hongkew
生醫溫高瑪
Ma-kau-wun E-sung.
Macgowan, D. J., M.D., Hongkew Road
茂隆
Loong-mow.
MacKenzie & Co., commission merchants
and auctioneers, 10, Szechuen Road
Robert MacKenzie
James Powrie
Jas. Foster
F. A. Pereira
AUCTION DEpartment,
Canton Road
H. Miller, auctioneer
F. H. Rozario
Macomber, W. H., care of Adamson, Bell
& Co.
盛裕
Yü-zung.
Maclean, & Co., P., merchants, 15, Foo-
chow Road
P. Maclean
J. J. Heemskerk
計登麥
Muk-tung-sz.
Maertens, Aug. H., public silk inspector,
39, Szechuen Road
美長
Chang-mae.
Maitland & Co., J., 41, Rue Montauban
John Maitland
"Mariners' Home," 5, Hongkew Road
M. W. Murphy
J. H. Reardon
Marshall & Co., brokers and agents for
Gibb's wharf
Thos. Marshall
8. R. Gale
Digitized by
296
祿卜押僑州蘇
Nie-pà-doo-mo-vong.
SHANGHAI.
Mawhood, F., livery stable keeper and car-
riage builder, Keangse Road and Soochow Creek
來福第
Dee-fuh-la.
Méilhan & Caré, bakers, &c., 36, Rue
du Consulat
A. Méilhan
Caré
乃彌
Mee-na.
Menard, A., manager, Shanghai Carriage
Company, 46, Rue Montauban
隆全順
San-gee-loong..
Meyerink, W., merchant and commission
agent, Old French Consulate
W. Meyerink
M. Tiefenbacher
J. G. Pereira
Miller, H. Brougham, barrister-at-law, 6,
Soochow Road
庸中
Tsoong-yoong.
Miller, White & Co., bill and bullion
brokers, Nankin Road
Rowley Miller
Aug. White
J. I. Miller
K. Allum
羅彌
Me-loo.
Millot & Co., Yang-king-Pang-next door
to the French Post Office-agents for Remi de Montigny and Vaucher Freres
E. Millot
A. Teillot
Minck, C., North German Home, oyster &
supper rooms, Rue du Consulat
C. Minck
C. B. Barker, manager
豐恒
Hung-foong.
Mody, P. C., general broker, 11, Sunkiang
Road
賜賚
Lay-82.
Möller, Nils, auctioneer, broker, and general
agent, 4, Foochow Road
Nils Möller (absent)
John Davey
泰廣
Kwang-thae.
Monteiro, J. X., commission agent, French
Concession
Mooney, Captain Joseph, care of Messrs.
Hall & Holtz
摩師意魯
Loo-e-sz-mo.
Moore, L., broker commission agent and
auctioneer, 13, Kiangse Road and 8,
Canton Road
Louis Moore
U. A. Vieira
太升南
Na-sing-ta.
Moore, J. M., commission agent, 48, Bund,
French Concession
汝臭
Moh zü.
Morel, E., bill, bullion and stock broker,
33, Keangse Road
師立馬
Ma-le-sz.
Morris, Lewis & Co., general commission
and ship agents, Yang King Pang, French Concession
John Morris
George Lewis
A. N. Brown (absent)
利加麥老
Laou Mak-ka-le.
Morriss and Fergusson, bill and bullion
brokers, Race Course; office, 12, Keangse
Road
Henry Morriss
Robert Fergusson
于亞地
Der-a-zz.
Müller & Co., J. W., merchants, 12, Sze-
chuen Road
J. W. Müller
Digitized by
O. Müller
J. E. Jansen
Th. Ricke
美
May-ke.
SHANGHAI.
Müller, & Co., H., watch and chronometer
makers, jewellers, &c., 14, Nanking Road
L. Pfaff
R. Pfaff
F. Gundorph
隆晋
Ching-loong.
Mustard & Co., California Store and general
commission agents, 10, Canton Road
R. W. Mustard
C. C. Bennett
S. S. Hinckley
閣博梅
May-poh-koh.
Myburgh, A., barrister-at-law, 1, Yuen-
ming-yuen Buildings
昌泰
T'a-ts'ang.
Nachtrieb, Leroy & Co., merchants, 5,
Keangse Road
A. Nachtrieb
E. Leroy
G. Schönhard
A. Baconnier
G. Buissonnet
A. Xitco
行洋登南
Na-Dzong.
Nathan, Maurice J., 7, Foochow Road
能拿
Nol-ling.
Nolting, John, merchant and commission
agent, 5, Ningpo Road
林字
Zz-ling.
"North China Herald and S. C. & C.
Gazette," and "North-China Daily News,"
7, Hankow Road'
J. Broadhurst Tootal
R. S. Gundry, editor
G. W. Haden, sub-editor
D. Wares Smith, accountant John Brown, clerk
B. W. Nazer, shipping reporter
F. S. Oliveira, printing manager
J. A. Ribeiro
W. Milley L. J. Jesus
P. J. Tavarez A. G. Merrilees J. C. da Costa C. Mirranda
P. A. Cordeiro
R. A. Francis
頓康
Con tung.
297
North-China Livery Stables, 80, Seward
Road
J. Compton
生隆
Loong-hsen.
"Nucleus" billiard saloon, 2, Canton Road
A. E. Flagg
"Nucleus" Livery Stables, Canton Road
源通
Toong-neuen.
Oliveira & Co., general brokers, merchants,
and commission agents, 17, Rue du
Consulat
A. M. Oliveira
A. A. Collago
弗力阿
Ah-lih-feh.
Oliver, E. H., civil engineer and surveyor,
Lower Yuen-ming-yuen Road
同
Doong.foo.
Olyphant & Co., merchants, Nanking Road
Talbot Olyphant
J. F. Seaman
J. H. Wisner W. Chrystall H. G. Hollingworth J. C. Allen, Junr.
J. O. Fuller
F. Reid
A. F. Thompson
C. A. Xavier
Digitized by
298
登立啞
O-le-tung.
Oriental Hotel, Hongkew, Bund
J. Shadgett, proprietor
Mrs. Shadgett
發順
Zung-fah.
SHANGHAI,
Point, The, swimming baths and sanitarium,
Yangtszepoo Road
A. Silverthorne
J. Hutchings
Overbeck & Co., merchants, Macao Build-
ings, Yuen Ming Yuen
Hermann Overbeck
G. Scheeffer
A. Schroers
泰永
Yung-tah.
Papps, Wm., wine and spirit importer,
French Bund
it i
Yu-kee.
Paul, R., shipchandler & compradore, French
Concession
利派
Pai-lee.
Peil, F., merchant, Keangse Road
F. Peil (Hongkong)
F. E. Heyden
A. Goetz
和遂
Soe-wo.
Pestonjee, R., general broker, 5, Foochow
Road
房藥發科
Ko-fa-yo-fong.
Pharmacie de L'Union, corner of Canton
and Keangse Roads
S. Voelkel, manager
B. Grimm
刺筆
Pe-la.
Pila & Co., Ulysse, 8A, Upper Yuen Ming
Yuen Road
Ulysse Pila (absent)
R. Geller
J. Roustan
舍炮
Poh-Shè.
Place, Jr., T., 1, Tientsin Road
利波
Poo-le.
Polite, George, Nanking Road, opposite the
Temperance Hall
George Polite
A. Grouner
行木旗旌東浦
P'oo-toong-gee-ts'ang-mooh-ong.
POOTUNG, LUMber Yard.
W. C. Law, manager
C. W. Schmidt
寶昇
Sung-pau.
Primrose & Co., commission agents, 13,
4
Keangse Road, corner of Foochow Road
J. A. Primrose
麟惠
Way-ling.
Primrose, W. M., 21, Canton Road
隆萬
Van-loong.
Provand & Co., A., merchants, 3, Peking
Road
A. Provand (absent)
J. Macgregor
A. A. E. Farrar
R. F. Botelho
珍同
Tung-chin.
Purdon & Co., merchants, 8, Foochow Road
John G. Purdon
W. C. Tilghman, Junr.
陵魯
Loo-ling.
Pustau & Co., Wm., merchants, The Bund.
C. W. Seigfried
Fr. Burchardi
Ch. Beyfuss
E. Spitz
G. Pandorf
G. Malteau, tea inspector
E. Rehders
A. von Gönner
Digitized by
SHANGHAI.
299
G. C. Hellermann
J. H. Spielter
場球抛
P'mi gew-zan.
Racquet Court, Maloo
Wm. Hamilton, hon. secretary
發立
Lih-fah.
Raphael, R. S., merchant, 8, Foochow Road
R. S. Raphael
C. Y. Šoojau
泰履
Le-t'a.
Reid, Evans & Co., merchants, 2, Peking
Road
D. Reid
M. P. Evans (absent)
J. B. Manson
J. de Cardova
E. O. Arbuthnot
T. J. Macdonald
G. Boomer
和泰
T'a-oo.
Reiss & Co., merchants, 4, Hankow Road
Moritz Kalb
J. R. Bromley, tea inspector
R. H. Percival, silk inspector
F. S. Marçal
名利
Le-ming.
Remi de Montigny, merchant, Yang-king-
pang, French Concession
Remi de Montigny (absent)
Millot & Co., agents
行洋隆晋
Chin-loong.
Remusat, M., professor of music, Szechuen
Road
師狀厘連
Lien-lee.
Rennie, R. T., barrister-at-law, and counsel
to H.B.M. Government, 2, Yuen-ming-
yuen Buildings
W. V. Drummond, barrister-at-law
C. Dowdall, solicitor, & man. clerk J. J. Aroozoo
查南利
Le-nay-zo.
Reynolds, E. A., merchant, Pootung Point
茂新
Sing-mow.
Rice, E. W., commission agent and auc-
tioner, The Bund
E. W. Rice
E. Hagelstange
茂福
Foo-mow.
Rietschler, R., chronometer, watch, and clock
maker, jeweller, and optician, 3, Foo- chow Road
JE VE
Yuen-zung.
Rivington, Charles, stock and share broker,
commission agent
Roberts, John P., marine surveyor, Ma-
sonic Buildings, Bund
Roberts & Co., shipwrights, Pootung
牛皮樂
Le-be-sung.
Robinson, A., solicitor, 4, Balfour Buildings
A. Robinson
• P. Young
隆復
Vooh-loong.
Robison, J. S.,, public silk inspector, 2,
Kiukiang Road
J. S. Robison
B. Gillett
Det It Bui
Ah-hwo way.
Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co., merchants, 3,
Hongkong Road
J. F. Rodewald
F. Schönfeld (Foochow)
J. M. Young
W. Götze
W. Krohn (Foochow)
行洋順和
Ho-zung yan-hang.
Rosenbaum & Co., auctioneers, 6, Szechuen
Road
J. Rosenbaum
Digitized by
800
SHANGHAI.
泰昇
Sing-tae.
Rothwell, Love & Co., merchants, 12, Can-
ton Road
Thomas Rothwell
J. Love, Jr.
Roux & Co., Victor, French pastrycooks
and confectioners, Nanking Road, op-
posite Temperance Hall
Victor Roux
Alexandre Regouffree
Alexandre Berthet
房藥生羅
Loo-sung yah-vong,
Rozario & Co., F., chemists, No 1, Broad-
way, Hongkew
F. Rozario
昌旗
Ke-chong.
Russell & Co., merchants, The Bund
E. Cunningham (absent)
孫沙
So-sung.
Sassoon, Sous & Co., David, merchants,
The Bund
M. S. Gubbay
S. M. Moses
W. E. Hunt D. E. Moses
S. A. Hardoon. J. R: Michael S. J. Solomon
D. H. Silas
K. Silas
I. A. Ezra
孫沙新
Sing-80-8ung.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants, 17,
Foochow Road
J. E. Sassoon.
D. Joseph
S. E. Moses N. I. Silas
S. A. Gair
J. B. Elias
Frank B. Forbes
do.
W. Scott Fitz
F. D. Hitch
H. de C. Forbes
1
E. F. d'Almeida
F. D. Cheshire
H. Cordier W. Evarts
N. B. Hinckley
F. Du Jardin
T. W. Eckfeldt
'S. S. Gilbert
J. F. Goodfellow
F. Johanssen
W. W. Lowett
A. Milsom
E. Rohl
J. D. Thorburn
A. Voisin
D. Weld
G. H. Wheeler
泰順永
Yoong-zung-l'a.
Russell, D. A., commission agent, top of
Rue du Consulat
七朶桑
Sun-too-sz.
Santos, J. G., pharmacist, Honan Road
I. S. Perry
T. M. Stafford
館象泰森
Sung-t'a Zeang-kivaay."
Saunders' Photographic Studio, 3, Wang-
poo Road
W. Saunders
H. C. Saunders
棧酒福全
Dzien-fun-tsiew-dzan.
Savage & Co., wine merchants, &c., Nan-
king Road
H. Savage
ĦADE Say-le-koong-sz.
Sayle & Co., linen drapers, silk mercers,
tailors, &c., corner of Nanking and Sze-
chuen Roads
Robt. Sayle (England)
E. H. Spring
T. H. Sayle
W. H. Roberts
R. Johnston T. W. Ginger A. W. Quinton
H. Waples
Digitized by
SHANGHAI.
301
W. Massey
.H. Pickering
H. Rider
E. Wheen
Miss Lourtie
Miss Rice
亨元
Neuen-hang.
Schellhass & Co., Eduard, merchants,
French Bund
Eduard Schellhass (Hamburg)
Ludwig Beyer (absent)
C. Emil Bade
A. Schomburg
Emil Burmeister
A. Höhne
行洋泰匯
Way-ha-yang-hong.
Schmidt, J. Meinhard, public accountant
and bill collector, 16, Rue du Consulat,
opposite French Consulate General
昌新
Sing-chong.
Schofield, R., 28, Rue du Consulat, French
Concession
大來
Le-da.
Schrader, H. L., chronometer and watch-
maker, 13, Keangse Road, between Can-
ton and Foochow Roads
Seamen's Library and Museum, adjoining
the Seamen's Church, Pootoong
Rev. Canon Butcher, acting chaplain
and librarian
門對飛龍房乳牛海上
Phần hai neo tu vong loong-fe-tay mùng
Shanghai Dairy, opposite the Shanghai
Horse Bazaar, New Race Course
Sewjee, proprietor
Shanghai Steamboat Dock
A. G. Lambert, manager
海上老
Laou Shang-hri.
Shanghai Hotel, 10 and 11, Foochow Road
H. McNutt
生醫補
Poo-e-sang.
Shanghai Dispensary, 1, Canton Road
Wm. Wallis
O. Holstins
飛龍
Loong-fe.
Shanghai Horse Bazaar, New Race Course
Tsang Sewjee, proprietor
Sewjee
A. Orme
H. Maber
記德老
Loa-ti-ke.
Shanghai Medical Hall, 1, Nanking Road
J. Llewellyn & Co.
J. Bradfield (absent)
T. Brewer
T. A. Coate
F. M. Stickler
里百李
Le-pah-le.
Shaw Brothers & Co., merchants, 10, The
Bund
A. A. Krauss
C. Nicholson
W. W. King
和信口漢
Han-kow Sin-ho.
Shepherd, Walter, 5, Kiukiang Road
館報中
Shun-pau-kwan.
"Shun-pau" Daily News, 197, Shantung
road
Ernest Major, general manager
Tsing Tsz-siang, editor
Ou Tsz-kiang,
Liu Hoh-peh,
Pau Yen-yun,
do.
do.
do.
昌法
Fah-tsang.
Sieber-Waser, 8, Yang-king-pang
G. Bluntscbli
臣禪
Zay-zung.
Siemssen & Co., merchants, The Bund
F. Nissen
G. Peters
Digitized by
302
SHANGHAI.
W. L. Koch, Junr.
H. Tornoe
C. Paasch
G. Ohlrichs
O. Vogt
T. Neumann
行洋昌義
Nee-chang-yang-hong.
Skeggs & Co., C. J., public silk inspectors
and commission agents, Nanking Road
C. J. Skeggs
F. M. Smith
泉麗
Le-zien.
Smith, E. M., 1, Honan Road
和廣
Kwang-ho.
Smith & Co., Geo., wine, spirit and beer
merchants, 2, Foochow Road
George Smith
Thomas Smith
E. Pallister
J. S. Morphew
Steinmetz, A., merchant, 3, Hongkong Road
園花和溫時
Swinhoe, John, Nurseryman and Pomologist,
Nursery Gardens, Sinza Road
興庚
Kang-hoing.
Tata & Co., merchants, 9, Rue Montauban
D. C. Tata (Bombay)
D. B. Tata
F. Jamshedjee
立公
Koong-lih.
Tate & Hawes, merchants, 13, Canton Road
J. Priestley Tate (absent)
J. A. Hawes
豐廣
Kwang-foong.
Taumeyer, Ernst, merchant, 2, Hongkong
Road
來泰
T'a-lay.
Telge, B., merchant, 18, Peking Road
B. Telge
O. Fack
茂英
Ying-mow.
Thorburn, R. F., 7, Peking Road
達廣
Qoong deh.
Thorndike & Co., J. K., Soochow Creek
Godowns and Lumber Yard, 1, Hwang-
poo Road
J. K. Thorndike
J. Rowse
芳元
Neuen-fong.
Thorne Brothers & Co., 9, Yangtze Road
J. Thorne (absent)
J. A. Maitland
C. Thorne
W. B. Pryer
E. P. Hague
W. McKenzie Bradley
G. W. Noel
茂同
Tung-mow.
Thorne, & Co., John, 21, Yangtze Road,
Bund
John Thorne
行洋茂義
Ne-mow-yang-hong.
Thurburn, A., share broker, 8B, Hankow
Road
來福
Foo-lay.
Tomlinson, W. L., gun maker and repairer,
17, Nanking Road
記華
Wha-kee.
Turner & Co., merchants, The Bund
J. Hart
A. Hickling
J. F. Cheetham
B. M. Devenny
Digitized by
SHANGHAI.
303
純松
Soong-mow.
Twigg, Mrs. P. O'B., undertaker, Rue Mon-
tauban
Vaucher Freres, watchmakers and jewellers,
Rue Montauban, agents Millot & Co.
行洋源天
Tin-yuen yeong-hong.
Vogel, Hagedorn & Co., merchants, 9,
Honan Road
Heinrich Kirchhoff
Edward Vogel
H. E. Amoore, tea inspector
H. Brons
利達亨
Hang-dah-le.
Vrard & Co., L., watchmakers, 2, Keangse
Road
F. Laidrich
H. Sillem
P. Loup
(Tientsin)
T. Hirsbrunner do.
E. Voiget
托華哈
Hah-wo-t'oh.
Wainewright, R. E., solicitor, 3, Balfour
Buildings
R. E. Wainewright
E. J. O. Rowland
師而華
Wo urh-82.
Walsh & Co., F.,printers and stationers, &c.,
3, Canton Road
F. G. Walsh
A. Walsh
房藥大
Ta-yah-vong.
Watson, Cleave & Co., pharmaceutical
chemists, 2, Nanking Road
S. W. Cleave
W. L. Clarke
盛公
Kung-zing.
Watson, W., Rue Colbert, French Con-
cession
易公
Koong-yih.
Westall, Brand & Co., public silk inspec-
tors, &c., 23, Nanking Road
A. C. Westall
Wm. Brand
豐德會
Wa-tuh-foong.
Wheelock & Co., coal, ship and freight
brokers, French Bund
T. R. Wheelock
John Sharp
D. A. Silva
D. M. Souza
Wilhelm, Ed., watchmaker and jeweller,
Szechuen, corner of Nanking Road
生醫牙
Nga E-sung.
Winn, H. H., D.D.S., dental surgeon, 34,
Szechuen Road
行洋昌啟
Khee-chang.
Wong & Co., C. T., commission agents
and importers of general merchandise, French Bund
行船駁泰榮
Yoong-t'a-poh-zayn-ong.
Yang-Tye Cargo Boat Company, Szechuen
Road, four doors from Messrs. Little
& Co.
Yangwell, manager
G. G. Hopkins
廠冰記驛
Yuh-ke ping-te ang.
Yuk-Kee & Co.'s Ice Stores, at Soochow
Creek, Chue-hoong-pang
Yuk-kee & Co., agents
生醫厘架則
Tea-ka-lee E-sang.
Zachariæ, V., M.D., 86, Szechuen Road
Missionaries.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A. Wylie, agent, 5, Shantung Road
Digitized by
304
SHANGHAI.
LONDON MISSION.
圈家麥
Mah-ka-cheuen.
Rev. W. Muirhead, Shantung Road
Rev. E. R. Barrett
UNION CHAPEL.
Rev. James Thomas, minister; London Mis-
sion, Shangtung road
堂善首
Seu-zay-dong.
PROCURE DES LAZARISTES.
A. Aymeri, French Concession
H. Salvan
B. D'Orio
Rev. Geo. F. Fitch, Soochow
Rev. W. S. Holt
do.
Rev. A. Whiting, Nankin
Rev. C. Leaman
do.
館書華美
May-wo-su-kwan.
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION PRESS.
15, Peking Road.
J. L. Mateer, superintendent
船拜禮
Li-pah-yeh.
Rev. C. H. Butcher, acting Chaplain, Sea-
man's Church
Receiving Ships.
生先馬
Ma-sien-sang.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. Thos. McClatchie, M.A., canon of St.
John's Cathedral, Hongkong, Foochow Road
AMERICAN.
BOARD OF MISSIONS OF The Protestant EPISCOPAL CHURCH, U.S.A.
安恒
Hung-an.
Rev. R. Nelson, 48, Hongkew Road (absent)
Miss L. M. Fay
外門西堂文裨
牛先湯
Rev. E. H. Thomson, secretary of Shanghai
Female School Society, Outside West Gate
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, South U.S.A. Rev. Young J. Allen
Rev. J. W. Lambuth, Yang King Pang,
French Concession
BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U.S.
堂心清外門南大
Ta-nae-mung-nga-tsing-sing-dong.
Outside the South Gate.
Rev. J. M. W. Farnham
Rev. J. P. Roberts, Hongkew
記順
Zung-ke.
"Ariel," British ship, Framjee Hormusjee
& Co. and Cowasjee Pallanjee & Co.
R. W. Croal, commander
P. A. d'Azevedo, purser
發源
Neuen-fah.
"Berwick Walls," Jardine, Matheson & Co.
G. B. Hill, commander
J. P. Croal, chief officer
源信
Sing-neuen.
"Emily Jane," British ship, E. D. Sassoon
& Co.
E. J. des Landes, commander
G. Lindsay, acting chief officer E. Shellibeer, second officer
S. P. de Castillo, assistant purser
源開
K'ay-neuen.
"Wellington," D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.
G. W. Bennett, commander
J. H. P. Parker, chief officer
H. Newman, second do. F. V. Fonseca, purser A. S. Oliveira, second do.
Digitized by
THE CHINKIANG DIRECTORY.*
Consulates.
BRITISH.
大英領事衙門
Ta-ging-ling-sze-ya-mun.
Interpreter in Charge C. F. R. Allen
Constable-Charles Nunn
UNITED STATES CONSULATE.
大美國領事官,
Ta-mei-kwoh-ling-shih-kwan.
Consul-J. C. S. Colby
Vice-Consul-Albert E. Salter
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN.
Consul-Rudolf Schlick, (absent)
DANISH.
大丹領事衙門
Ta-tan-ling-sze-ya-mun.
Acting Consul-C. F. R. Allen
NETHERLANDS.
Vice-Consul-Albert E. Salter
Imperial Maritime Customs.
鍾江關
Chin-kiang-kwan.
Commissioner-F. E. Woodruff
Assistants-F. A. Morgan, E. L. Lépissier
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-R. J.
Goldspink
Examiners-A. B. Menzies, F. Wegener, J.
Mahon
Tide-waiters-0. Middleton, H. D. Woolfe, T. W. Maitland, J. Cavendish, J. D. Annatoyn, A. Lewis
REVENUE CRUISER-Ch'iao-shan
Public Companies.
W. Bean, agent-
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Canny & Co., J. M., agents-
China Navigation Company, Limited
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited
Salter, A. E., agent-
Yangtaze & Pacific Insurance Com-
panies
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., agents
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Spencer & Wolff, agents-
North China Insurance Co.
Scottish Imperial Fire and Life Insur-
ance Company
Merchants and Agents.
Bean, Wm., merchant
亨利洋行
Hang-le-yeong-hong.
Canny & Co., J. M., merchants & commis
sion agents
J. M. Canny (Shanghai)
Farquhar Carnie
Edgeworth Starkey
裕康行
U-kong-hong.
David, D. M., merchant and general com-
mission agent
Fihi
德隆
Dah-loong.
Deslandes, F., ship-broker and general agent
顺昌洋行
Soon-tchong-yeung-hong.
Duff, Thos. W., general merchant, commis-
sion agent, &c.
Digitized by
806
新德和
Sin-teh-wo.
Gearing, J. G. W., commission agent
中和洋行
Chung-ho-young hong.
CHINKIANG.
Jerdein, M. S., merchant & commission agent
旗昌
K'e-chang.
Salter, Albert E., agent, S. S. N. Company
Albert E. Salter
R. T. Williams
老沙遜
Lo-sa-soon.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
J. A. Nathan
怡和
E-wo.
Spencer & Wolff, general merchants and
commission agents
A. W. Spencer
M. Wolff
泰昌
Tai-chang.
Wadliegh, Emery & Co., merchants and
commission agents
G. C. Wadliegh (New York)
D. A. Emery
裕順
Yu-shun.
裕昌
Yü-chang.
Walker, W. F., merchant & commission agent
Williamson & Co., merchants and commission
agents.
Geo. Williamson
Missionaries.
Rev. R. G. White (absent)
B. Bagnall
CHINA INLAND MISSION.
耶蘇堂
Rev. J. H. Taylor (absent)
Rev. J. McCarthy
Mrs. Duncan
Miss Desgraz (absent)
Receiving Ships.
Express, (Am.)-A. E. Salter
Hulk Cadix.-J. M. Canny & Co.
Digitized by
THE KIUKIANG DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
大英副領事衙門
Ta-ying-fu-ling-shih-ya-mén.
BRITISH VICE-CONSULATE.
Vice-consul-W. E. King
First Assistant Acting Interpreter-H. P.
McClatchie
Constable-M. J. Adams
法國領事官
Fat-kwok-ling-see-koon.
FRENCH CONSULATE.
Consul General at Shanghai
大美國領事官
Ta-mai-kwok-ling-shih-kwan.
UNITED STATES Consulate.
Consular Agent-H. M. Cunningham
大荷蘭國領事官
Ta-ho-lan-kwoh-ling-shih-kwan.
NETHERLANDS CONSULATE.
Vice-consul-A. Bean
大澳斯馬加領事官
Ta Ao-8% Ma-kia Ling-shih-kwan.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CONSULATE.
Acting Consul-W. E. King
大丹國領事官
Tai-tan-kwo-ling-shih-kwan.
DANISH Consulate.
Acting Consul-W. E. King
Municipal Council.
大英工部
Ta-ying-kung-poo.
J. H. Anderson, chairman
W. H. Shaw, treasurer
H. Kopsch, secretary
J. Eagan, constable
Three native policemen
Insurances.
Anderson & Co., R., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Union Insurance Society of Canton
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Bean, Alfred, agent-
Francis & Co., R., agents-
China and Japan Marine Insurance Co.
North China Insurance Company
China Traders' Insurance Company
China Fire Insurance Company
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Shanghai Steam Navigation Company
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire
Russell & Co., agents-
Yungtsze Insurance Association
Insurance Company
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S. N. Co.
Russell & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION CO.
Imperial Maritime Customs.
九江新關
Kiu-kiang-hsin-kwan.
Commissioner-H. Kopsch
Assistants-H. Sidford (absent), H. Edgar,
Vte de Sombreuil, H. F. Merrill
Tide Surveyor-W. N. Lovatt Examiners-W. J. Sayle, G. Ballantine,
C. F. Moore
Tide-waiters-R. Brown, A. J. Reeks, L.
Osterholm, W. Weale, E. Branden
Francis & Co., R., agents
CHARTERED MERCANTILE Bank of INDIA, LONDON and China.
Anderson & Co., R., agents-
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
怡和
E-wo.
Anderson, & Co., R., agents for Messrs.
Jardine, Matheson & Čo.
Robert Anderson (absent)
Digitized by
808
J. H. Anderson
W. H. Haslam (Hankow)
E. T. Blair
P. McGregor Grant
KIUKIANG.
Receiving Hulks. MESSES. RUSSELL & CO. Ganges and Forrest Belle.
Auguste Alsing, in charge
CHINA NAVIGATION Co. Hulk Sultan.
天裕
Teen-eu.
J. Beaugie, in charge
Bean, Alfred, merchant
英茂
Ying-mow.
Francis & Co., R., merchants
W. H. Shaw
J. Beaugie, wharfinger, C.N. Co.
Jardine, James, M.D., Edin., &c.
旗昌
Kye-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants
H. M. Cunningham
J. D. Weld, Junr.
順豐
Shoon-foong.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
T. J. Remiannikoff
Missionaries.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
MISSION.
Rev. Virgil C. Hart
Rev. H. H. Hall
Rev. A. Stritmatter Rev. A. J. Cook Rev. J. R. Hykes
Rev. W. E. 'Tarbell, M.D. Miss Lucy H. Hoag
Miss Gertrude Howe
Miss L. Mason, M.D.
INLAND MISSION.
F. Buller
ROMAN CATholic MissION.
Bishop-Bray
Peres-Anot, Portes, Rouger, Sassi, Cour-
tieres, Moloney, Lefebvre and D'Orio
Digitized by
•
THE HANKOW DIRECTORY.
Consulates,
大英領事府
Ta-ying-ling-sze-foo.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul P. J. Hughes (absent)
Consul (officiating)-Chaloner Alabaster
Interpreter-C. F. R. Allen
Constable-T. Stevens
大法領事官
Ta-fat-ling-sze-kwoon. FRANCK.
Acting Consul-E. Blancbeton
大美領事官
Ta-mi-ling-sze-kwoon.
UNITED STATES.
Consul-R. M. Johnson
Vice-consul-F. D. Bush
Interpreter-M. A. Jenkins
Acting Marshal-P. Carter
大奧國領事府
Ta-o-kwok-Ling-sze-foo.
AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. Consul-Chaloner Alabaster
大俄國領事官
Ta-ngo-kwok-ling-¿ze-kwoon.
RUSSIA.
Acting Vice-consul-P. A. Ponomareff
PORTUGAL.
Consul―J. H. Evans
大丹國領事府
Ta-tan-kwok-ling-sze-foo.
DENMARK.
Consul-Chaloner Alabaster
NETHERLANDS.
Vice-conoul-Fred. D. Bush
Imperial Maritime Customs.
江漢闢
Kiang-han-kwan.
Commissioner--A. Novion
1st Assistants-R. J. Abbott, E. Specht 3rd
-H. W. Hillier
-C. C. Clarke
Tide-surveyor & Harbour Master-J. H. May
Chief Examiner-W. Dix
Examiners-J. Armour, C. H. Pike, P. W. Sinnott, P. H. Purcell, W. G. Harrison, J. Watson, J. Blackenridge, T. J. Hack- ings Tide-waiters-E. Hamilton, N. D. Gika, W. E. Clodd, J. G. Rylander, J. F. Borrow- dale, A. J. Rooke, A. E. Matthews.
Municipal Council.
W. H. Haslam, chairman; T. Wood, A. M.
Case, W. F. Sharp, secretary
Municipal Police.
Sergeant H. Blackert
Fifteen Chinese constables
Insurance Companies.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Commercial Assurance Company
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., agents―
Sun Fire Insurance Company
Queen Insurance Company
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Canton Insurance Office (Marine)
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
London and Provincial Marine Insur-
ance Company
British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company
Evans, Pugh & Co., agents-
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company
Merchants' Marine Insurance Company,
Limited
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Gibb, Livingston & Co., agents
The Imperial Fire Insurance Company Union Insurance Society of Canton China Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Lloyde'
Digitized by
310
Gilman & Co., agents-
HANKOW.
North British and Mercantile Insur-
ance Company, Fire
Universal Marine Insurance Company
of London, Limited
Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Gordon Bros., agents-
Swiss Lloyds' Insurance Company
Major and Smith, agents-
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Company
Compagnie Lyonnaise d'Assurance
Maritimes
Turner & Co., agents-
Northern Assurance Company
North China Insurance Company
P. & O. 8. N. COMPANY,
Evans, Pugh & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., agents
Hulks, St. Louis, Lancefield, and Kinsan,
T. Weatherstone, in charge
Hankow General Chamber of
Commerce.
A. M. Case, chairman
A. L. Turner
A. H. Dawbarn'
T. Wood
A. Price, secretary
Committee
Hankow Club.
波樓
Po-lau.
Alexander Price, secretary
Banks.
密架釐
Ma-ka-lee.
Chartered Bank of India, AUSTRALIA
AND CHINA.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., agents
匯豐
Wei-fung.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
A. L. Turner, agent
A. M. Townsend, agent (absent);
G. R. Johnston
Professions, Trades, &c. 天祥
Tien-chang.
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants
明利
Ming-lee.
Ballance, T. F., & Co., merchants
T. F. Ballance
長太
Chàng tại.
Beazley, Paget & Co., merchants
Henry Beazley
Thomas Guy Paget (absent)
G. A. Stein
太古
Tai-koo
Butterfield & Swire, merchants
A. Warrick
生記
Sang-kee.
Cherepanoff, F. G., merchant and com-
mission agent
德典
Tuk-hing.
Drysdale, Ringer & Co., merchants
Thos. M. Drysdale (absent)
J. M. Ringer (Shanghai)
Thos. Wood
D. A. Miller
A. L. Robertson
T. Weatherstone, hulk-keeper
寶順
Po-shun.
Evans, Pugh & Co., merchants, and agents
for P. & O. S. N. Co.
J. H. Evans
W. Pugh
F. V. da Fonseca
W. Walter
A. d'Almeida
Digitized by
和昌
Wo-cheong.
Falconer, J., medical practitioner
仁記
Yun-kee.
Gibb, Livingston & Co., merchants
Arthur M. Case, agent
太平
Tai-ping.
Gilman & Co., merchants
H. F. Ramsay
Gordon Bros., commission agents
W. G. Gordon
C. W. Gordon
E. Fisher
Grosclaude, E. & U., watchmakers, &c.
E. Grosclaude
U. Grosclaude (Hiogo)
恒順
Hung-shun.
Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co., merchants.
J. G. Haminoff (Irkutsk)
N. V. Rodionoff do.
A. L. Rodionoff do.
P. A. Ponomareff
E. B. Wieters A. A. Lichagoff
J. P. Pejemski
A. A. Solomonoff
J. N. Briancki
F. N. Larpentieff
Hankow Printing Press Office
M. A. Jenkins
HANKOW.
Mackellar, M. R., bill and bullion broker
信和
Sin-ho.
Major & Smith, merchants
F. Major
Noel Smith
阜昌
Fow-cheong.
Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co., merchants
M. F. Piatkoff
J. M. Molchanoff
J. A. Krasnopolsky
J. R. Lebedeff
N. R. Lebedeff J. A. Kosigin
M. J. Nemchinoff F. J. Nemchinoff
N. J. Holmagoroff
811-
Price, Alexander, bill and bullion broker
Reid, A. G., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., medical
practitioner
阿化威
Ho-hwa-way.
Rodewald, Schönfeld & Co., merchants
旗昌
Kee-cheong.
Russell & Co., merchants, and agents for
the Shanghai Steam Navigation Company
Fred. D. Bush
J. J. Howard
沙遜
Sa-soon.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
A. H. Dawbarn
Geo. Clarke
Sharp, W. F., bill and bullion broker, and
sub-agent for Reuter's Telegram Com- pany, Limited
順豐
Shun-fêng.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
J. F. Tokmakoff (Kiachta)
M. G. Sheveleff (absent)
O. J. Molotkoff
W. T. Kolegin (absent) T. Watson (Foochow)
A. D. Startzeff (Tientsin)
N. G. Sacharoff
W. A. Hague, tea inspector T. J. Remiannikoff (Kiukiang), L. P. Shirkoonoff
W. M. Kooznetzoff
N. A. Nölting
A. P. Malegin (Foochow) J. A. Bartasheff do. R. N. Shoolegin (Tientsin), G. J. Griboochin do.
Digitized by
312
永福
Win-Fook.
Townend & Co., Edward, merchants
Edward Townend
F. J. Townend
R. Bourke
華記
Wa-Ke.
Turner & Co., merchants
A. Shewan
Receiving Ships.
HANKOW.
Princess of Wales - Bussell & Co., (C.
Brown, in charge)
Chusan and Sea Horse-Russell & Co., (C.
Smith, in charge)
Kinsan, St. Louis, and Lancefield-Drys- dale, Ringer & Co., (T. Weatherstone, in charge)
Missionaries.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. Griffith John
Rev. E. Bryant
Rev. Thomas Bryson (Wuchang)
Rev. A. Foster, B.A. (Hanyang)
J. K. Mackenzie, L.R.C.P. Edin.; M.R.C.S.
Eng.
WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. Wm. Scarborough (absent)
Rev. A. W. Nightingale
Rev. Josiah Cox (Wuchang) (absent) Rev. John Brewer do.
Rev. David Hill (Wusuch) Rev. Joseph Race (do.)
Digitized by
THE CHEFOO DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
大英領事署
Ta-ying-ling-shi-shu.
Consul-W. H. Lay
Interpreter-G. Jamieson
Constable-J. Husden
FRANCE.
大法領事署
Ta-fa-ling-shi-shu.
Vice-consul-W. H. Lay
BELGIUM.
比利時領事署
Pi-li-shih-ling-shi-shu.
Consul-T. T. Fergusson
UNITED STAtes.
大美領事署
Ta-mei-ling-shi-shu.
·Consul-Eli T. Sheppard
GERMANY.
德意志領事署
Tay-ch-chu-ling-shi-shu.
Vice-consul-C. Hagen
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY.
布林晏領事署
Poo-lin-yen-ling-shi-shu.
Consul-W. H. Lay
SWEDEN ANd Norway.
瑞瑙領事署
Suy-naou-ling-shi-shu.
Vice-consul-W. A. Cornabé
DENMARK.
丹國領事署
Tan-kwoh-ling-shi-shu.
Fice-consul-W. J. Clarke
NETHERLANDS.
大荷蘭領事署
Ta-ho-lan-ling-shi-shu.
Consul-W. A. Cornabé
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Officiating Commissioner-G. Detring
Assistants-J. Lloyd, E. Palm (absent), E.
T. Holwill, A. Fauvel, J. L. Chalmers
Tide-surveyor-W. O. Howard (absent)
do. Acting-W. Brennan
Chief Examiner-W. Rae
do. Assistant-S. Young, A. Iffland
(acting boat officer)
Tide-waiters-G. B. A. Castro, T. M.
Campbell, G. J. Elliot, J. Flynn, C.
Killeen
Linguist-Chung An
On duty at Luson Light-G. Amy (light
keeper in charge), J. Anderson (light keeper)
On duty at Shantung Promontory Light- J. Miller (chief light-keeper), J. Wilson (light-keeper), T. Hayden (do.)
Insurance Offices.
Crasemann and Hagen, agents-
Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Batavia
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance
Company of Batavia
Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Company
of Batavia
China and Japan Marine Insurance Co. Bremen Underwriters
Fergusson & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company
North British and Mercantile Fire Insur-
ance Company
China Fire Insurance Company
Merchants Shipping and Underwriters'
Association of Melbourne
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Hatch & Co., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Limited
Wilson, Cornabé & Co., agents-
Royal Insurance Company (Fire and Life)
Canton Insurance Office
Yangtsze Insurance Association
Digitized by
314
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co- Imperial Fire Insurance Company
CHEFOO.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. Fergusson & Co., agents-
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Wilson, Cornabé & Co., agents-
CHINA COAST Steam NavIGATION COMPANY.
Fergusson & Co., agents
CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
E. Shun & Co., agents
HONGKONG AND SHANGHai Bank. Fergusson & Co., agents
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
Carmichael, J..R., M.D., F.R.C.S.
Chefoo Medical Hall and Hospital
B. Forssblad, M.Ph.C., medical
practitioner
Consterdine, H., navy contractor and store-
keeper
B. Consterdine
B. J. Price
Courtris, A., baker and provisioner
寶典
Po-hing.
Crasemann & Hagen, merchants
E. Crasemann
C. Hagen
H. Bauermeister
滋大
Tseu-ta.
Fergusson & Co., merchants
T. T. Fergusson
W. J. Clarke
R. L. Head
E. Cousins
W. Brown
Fuller, W. R., architect and builder
Gardner & Co., bakers and provisioners
寶順
Pow-800n.
Hatch & Co., merchants
John J. Hatch (Tientsin) G. F. Maclean
Husden, James, general constable
Lyell, Thomas, marine surveyor
Myers, W. Wykeham, M.B., C,M,
老沙遜
Lau-8a-800n
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
E. A. Hardoon
A. E. Moses
新沙遜
Sun-sa-800n.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants
I. Joseph, agent
M. S. Perry
Sietas & Co., H., storekeepers and compra-
dores
J. C. Kirschstein E: Schroder
H. F. Stóger
Smith & Co., J., storekeepers and com-
pradores
J. Smith
和記
Ho-kee.
Wilson, Cornabé & Co., merchants
Jas. Wilson
W. A. Cornabé
A. M. Eckford
Jas. M. Farmer A. R. Donnelly A. P. Seth
L. Allin
Yentai Butchery, Broadway
W. Knight, proprietor
Hotels.
"Chefoo Family Hotel
"
E. Newman, proprietor and manager
"Pignatel's Hotel"
J. Pignatel, proprietor
Hoyrup's Hotel"
P. J. Michelsen
Digitized by
"Beach Hotel"
N. P. Schütt, proprietor
"Glenvue House
"
O. P. Darmstrom
"The Welcome"
H. Behrens
"German Tavern "
C. Luhrs
"London Tavern"
P. Starrick
Missionaries.
ENGLISH BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. T. Richards
TAKU.
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION.
Rev. John L. Nevius, D.D.
Rev. Hunter Corbett (absent)
Miss C. B. Downing
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL.
Rev. Miles Greenwood, M.A. Rev. Chas. P. Scott, B.A.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND MISSION.
Rev. Alex. Williamson, B.A., LL.D. W. A. Henderson, L.R.C.S.E. & P.E.
AT WEI HIEN.
Rev. John MacIntyre
AT TUNG-CHOW-FOO.
Rev. J. F. Crossette
Rev. C. R. Mills
Rev. C. W. Mateer
Rev. J. M. Shaw
AT CHE-NAN-Foo:
Rev. J. S. McIlvaine
315
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY Of Scotland.
Rev. Alex. Williamson, B.A., LL.D. Robert Lilley (absent)
AMERICAN SOUTHERN BAPTIST MISSION.
Rev. T. P. Crawford
Mrs. J. L. Holmes Miss E. Moon
Miss L. Moon
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.
Rev. N. Jourdan Rev. John Liu
THE TAKU DIRECTORY.
Vice Consulate. BRITISH.
Vice-consul-J. T. Middleton Constable-J. Moulls
Pilots.
TAKU PILOT Company.
A. Ulderup, super- J. Young
intendent (absent)
A. G. Baxter, sec.
J. Fölser
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Tide-surveyor and Harbour Master- Examiner in charge-R. Trannack Tide-waiter-J. Moulls
Signalman W. French
W. Boad
G. W. Collins
G. W. Hicks
J. Livingston
G. Mitchell
J. C. Hill
J. Luhders (absent) Jas. Watts
TAKU TUG And Lighter Company.
Tug Algerine, W. Wells, engineer
Tug Pathfinder, E. Wells, engineer
Digitized by
THE TIENTSIN DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
(For Tientsin and Peking.)
Consul J. Mongan
Acting Interpreter -B. C. G. Scott
Constable-J. White
Consul-C. Dillon
FRANCE.
Chancelier Interprete-Vte. Gaston de Re-
zaure
大俄國領事衙門
Ta-ngo-kwo·ling-sz-ya-mun.
RUSSIA.
Consul-C. Waeber
UNITED STAates.
Consul-Eli T. Sheppard
Vice-consul and Interpreter-W.N. Pethick
大德國領事衙門
Tai-tak-kwok-ling-8z ya-mun. GERMANY.
Consul--C. Bismarck
Constable-H. Kubart
DENMARK.
Acting Consul-C. Waeber
PORTUGAL.
Consul-John J. Hatch
NETHERLANDS.
Acting Consul--J. Mongan
Sweden and Norway.
Vice-consul-M. G. Moore
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY.
Consul J. Mongan
工部
Kung-pu.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Chairman-
Hon. Secretary-J. J. Hatch
Hon. Treasurer-M. G. Moore
Members-W. Forbes, Ad. S. Cordes
Superintendent of Roads and Police-B.
B. Mostyn
Imperial Maritime Customs.
津海關
Ching-hai-kwan.
Acting Commissioner-J, Twinem
Assists.-A. Dillon (absent), A. M. de Ber-
nières, W. Krey, E. Farago
Tide Surveyor and Harbour Master-A.
Kliene
Examiners-T. Moorehead (absent), R.
Trannack (Taku)
Assistant Examiners-F. Diercks, W. Steb-
bins, J. Newbury (absent), C. C. de Cas-
tro
Tide Waiters-T. J. Lant, J. Moulls (Taku), A. L. Virmaitre, J. Collins, W. C. Castle
Signal Man-W. French (Taku)
Insurances.
Cordes & Co., A., agents-
North China Insurance Company Germanic Lloyds'
China & Japan Marine Insurance Co.
Forbes, William, agent- Imperial Fire Office
Lloyds'
China Traders' Insurance Company
North British & Mercantile Insurance Co
Hatch & Co., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance
Company
Digitized by
TIENTSIN.
China Fire Insurance Company, Limited
Chinese Insurance Company
Henderson, James, agent-
Sun Fire Office, London
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Meyer & Co., E., agents-
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Russell & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Assurance Office
Compagnie Lyonnaise d'Assurance Mari-
times
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., agents-
Union Insurance Society of Canton
輪船招商津局
CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Official Superintendent-Hsü Chien Shen
Manager-Sung Chin
Managing clerk-Liao Too Sang
CHINA COAST Stram NAVIGATION Co. Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
CHINA NAVIgation Co.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents
信遠
Sin-yuen.
Cordes & Co., A., merchants
Aug. C. Cordes (absent)
Ad. S. Cordes
H. von Dreusche
817
Coutris & Co., A., compradores, auc-
tioners, commission agents, &c.
A. Coutris
J. McDonald
C. Nielsen
仁記
Yan-ke.
Forbes, William, merchant, and agent for Sir G. Armstrong & Co., Ordnance manufacturers
Frazer, John, L.R.C.P., L.M., M.R.C.S.I.
medical practitioner
惇裕
Tun-yü.
Gesseit & Co., A., merchants and Com-
mission agents
A. Gessiet
恒順
Hung-shun.
Haminoff, Rodionoff & Co., merchants
N. A. Nefedieff, agent
Hartmann, J.
SHANGHAI Steam Navigation Co.
Russell & Co., agents
Professions, Trades, &c.
Astor House Hotel
A. Gesseit
8. H. Schmid (absent)
阜通
Foo-toong.
Belogolovy, A. A., merchant
A. A. Belogolovy,
T. A. Koloboff
高林
Kao-lin.
Collins & Co., G. W., storekeepers, ship-
chandlers, &c.,
G. W. Colling
W. C. C. Anderson
保順
Po-shun.
Hatch & Co., merchants John J. Hatch
G. F. Maclean (Chefoo)
廣隆
Kwong-loong.
Henderson, James, merchant
Jackson, W.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
H. Beveridge
F. H. Slaghek
飛龍
Fi-loong.
Laen & Co., P.L., storekeepers & auctioneers
P. L. Laen
H. McC. Blow
Digitized by
$18
Lehmeyer, C., Chinese Military service
世昌
Shih Chang.
Meyer & Co., E., merchants
E. Meyer
O. Grabe
H. G. Clasen
Myers, C., storekeeper
順隆
Shun-loong.
Nefedieff, N. A., merchant
N. A. Nefedieff
A. A. Nefedieff
A. J. Worobieff
S. N. Briansky
阜昌
Foo-chang.
Piatkoff, Molchanoff & Co., merchants
A. A. Belogolovy, agent
旗昌
Kee-chang.
Russell & Co., merchants
M. G. Moore, agent
E. Lösch
R. H. Maclay
TIENTSIN.
C. N. Shoolegin G. J. Griboochin N. N. Sidneff
P. M. Bikoff
Vrard & Co., L., storekeepers
P. Loup
T. Hirsbrunner
Missionaries.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. Lees
Rev. J. S. Barradale
METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY,
TIENTSIN And Laoling.
Rev. J. Innocent
Rev. W. B. Hodge
Rev. W. N. Hall
METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION.
Rev. J. H. Pyke
AMERICAN.
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Rev. C. A. Stanley
Rev. A. H. Smith
Rev. H. D. Porter, M.D.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Rev. F. Wynhoven
Bassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
8. A. Nathan, agent
D. Benjamin
新沙宣
Sing-sa-sun.
Sassoon & Co., E. D., merchants
Isaac Ezra, agent
E. J. Nathan
D. E. Reuben
桕豐
Chun-fung.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
A. D. Startzeff
Imperial Arsenal.
Superintendent R. McIlwraith
Engineers-J. Stewart, A. Black
Cartridge maker-C. J. Shortland
Powder maker-T. Wheeler
KALGAN.
順帶
Chun-fung.
Tokmakoff, Sheveleff & Co., merchants
N. P. Chechmareff, agent
A. F. Koolakoff
S. S. Sampiloff
Digitized by
THE NEWCHWANG DIRECTORY.
Consulates. BRITISH.
Consul-Thomas Adkins
Assistant-J. A. H. Taylor Constable-William Lister
FRANCE.
Acting Vice-consul-Thomas Adkins
Sweden and Norway.
Vice-consul-Francis P. Knight
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-F. P. Knight
UNITED STATES.
Consul-Francis P. Knight
Vice-Consul-F. Bandinel
Constable-C. A. Swanstrum
AUSTRO-Hungarian MonaRCHY. Acting Vice-consul-Thos. Adkins
DENMARK.
Acting Vice-consul-Thos. Adkins
GERMANY.
Vice-consul-Francis P. Knight
Imperial Maritime Customs.
Commissioner-J. Alexander Man
Assistants-R. M. Hobson, L. Ritter von
Fries, J. Acheson
Medical Oficer-J. Watson, M.D.
Harbour Master and Tide Surveyor-J.
H. K. Günther
Chief Examiner-G. Clarke (absent) Assistant Examiner-J. C. Hamlyn Tide-waiters-J. Wells, T. J. Ballard, R.
Macgregor
REVENUE CRUISER "HWA SHU."
Master-C. W. Stone
Lightship "Newchwang."
Master-A. Olsen
Chief Mate J. E. Place
Second do
A. Jörgenson
CUSTOMS MILITARY POLION. Commandant-J. Alexander Man
Sub-officers-L. Ritter von Fries, J. H. K.
Günther
Medical Officer-J. Watson, M.D. Sergeants-J. Acheson, J. C. Hamlyn, T. J.
Ballard, R. Macgregor Armourer-J. Wells
Insurance Offices.
Bush Brothers, agents-
North China Insurance Company
China and Japan Marine Insurance Co. Canton Insurance Office
Lloyds', London
Hongkong Fire Insurance Office
Knight & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Company China Traders' Insurance Company
Union Insurance Society of Canton Imperial Fire Insurance
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited
CHINA Coast Steam NavigATION CO. Bush Brothers, agents
NORTH CHINA STEAMER Company. Bush Brothers, agents
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Bush Brothers, agents
Shanghai STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Knight & Co., agents
GERMANISCHER LLOYD.
(For the classification of ships.)
Bush Brothers, agents
Professions, Trades, &c.
遠來
Yün-lae.
Bush Brothers, merchants and commission
agents
Henry E. Bush
A. Bielfeld
Digitized by
820
NEWCHWANG.
Clyatt & Co., storekeepers, auctioneers and
commission agents
W. B. Clyatt
Schultze & Co., F. A., storekeepers, auc-
tioneers, &c.
F. A. Schultze
C. Ellbreck
Haliday & Co., shipchandlers & storekeepers Watson, James, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., physician
D. J. Haliday
L. J. Tandberg
T. Davies
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants
Bush Brothers, agents
Knight & Co., merchants
F. P. Knight
F. Bandinel
Lister, William, marine surveyor for London
and German Lloyds and local offices.
沙遜
Sha-sun.
Sassoon, Sons & Co., D., merchants
M. Solomon, agent
A. Ezra
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY of Scotland.
J. Hunter, M.D.
W. Carson
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF
SCOTLAND MISSION.
Rev. John Ross
Rev. J. Macintyre
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.
Rev. M. Verrolles, Bishop
Rev. A. Raguit, abbé and procureur
Pilots.
B. F. Blatchford, B. Carlos, A. F. Fredrick- sen, D. J. Haliday, H. McThorn, A. B. O'Malley (absent), J. Plunkett, C. H. Pulsipher, G. C. Richards, W. Sinclair, A. L. R. Smith, L. J. Tandberg, J. Jur- gensen
Digitized by
THE PEKING DIRECTORY.
Legations.
BRITISH.
大英吉利國欽差公署 Ta Ying-chi-li-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
potentiary, and Chief Superintendent of
British Trade in China.-Sir Thos. Francis Wade, K.C.B.
Secretary of Legation-H. Fraser
2nd Secretaries-Honble. T. G. Grosvenor
Honble. H. G. Edwardes (absent)
Chinese Secretary-W. F. Mayers Assistant do. -H. M. Hillier Accountant-A. E. Pirkis Surgeon S. W. Bushell, M.D. Chaplain W. H. Collins
Assistant and Private Secretary-W. R.
Carles (absent)
Students G. Brown, W. Holland, E. Allen,
L. C. Hopkins, J. R. Coulthard
Legation Escort-Sergt. John Crack
Chief Constable-R. D. Herring
Constables-Posnett, Wilkin, Bruce
FRENCH.
大法耶西國欽差公署
Ta Fa-lang-hai-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu. Chargé d'Affaires-Comte de Rochechouart Sect. of Legation-Guillaume de Roquette
Attachés-Comte de Moustier, Edmond de
Lagrené
Military Attaché-Comte d'Imécourt
Interpreter G. Devéria (absent)
Acting Interpreter-F. Seherzer
Phyn.-E. Dugat-Estublier, M.D. (absent) GERMAN.
大德意志國欽差公署
Ta Tê-i-chih-kio Chim chai Kung shu.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary-M. von Brandt
Interpreter-C. Arendt
Student Ints.-O. von Möllendorf, Ch. Feindel
Constables-E. Hinz, G. Nysten
RUSSIAN.
大俄羅斯國欽差公署
Ta O-lo-ssû-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary H.E., E. de Butzoff
Secretary of Legation-A. Koyander
Interpreter-P. Popoff
Physician-E. Bretschneider, M.D.
Student Interps.-N. Lenzy, J. Protassieff Post Master-N. Gamboyeff
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN,
大澳斯馬加國欽差公署 Ta Ao-ss-ma-chia-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu. Minister Resident and Consul-General for China-Chevalier Ignatz de Schäffer (re-
siding at Yedo)
Interpreter-Joseph Haas (residing at
Shanghai)
NETHERLANDS.
大荷蘭國欽差公署
Ta Ho-lan-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu.
Diplomatic Agent-J. H. Ferguson
Secretary Interpreter-J. Rhein
SPANISH.
大日斯巴尼牙阈欽差公署
Ta Jih-ssu-pa-ni-ya-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu. Minister Plenipotentiary-
Charge d'Affaires ad interim-Don M. de
Cárcer
Secretary-Don E. M. Otal y Ric
UNITED STATES.
大美國欽差公署
Ta Mei-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary-
Secretary of Legation, and Chinese Inter-
preter S. Wells Williams, LL.D. (ab- sent)
Acting Interpreter-Chester Holcombe
PERUVIAN.
比路國欽差公署
Pi-lu-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu.
Chargé d'Affaires-J. Federico Elmore,
LL.D. (residing in Yedo)
Attaché-Alfredo Benavides
JAPANESE.
大日本國欽差公署
Ta- Jih-pen-kuo Ch'in-ch'ai Kung-shu.
Chargé d'Affaires-Nagayasu Tei
Military Attaché-Colonel Kazukatsu
Fukuwara
Secretary of Legation and Interpreter-
Yasubaru Takad
Assistant Secretary- Hide-ichi Kato
Students-Sei-ichi Tsuda, Nagamasa Tei,
Osamu Matsunobe
Escort-Nobuyosi Furukawa, Siusetsu Hegasimura, San Uki, Shiusuke Simo-
mura
Digitized by
322
Imperial Maritime Customs. INSPECTORAte General. Inspector General-Robert Hart
Chief Sect.-Robert E. Bredon (detached) Acting Chief Secretary-Colin Jamieson Chinese Secretary-W. Cartwright Audit do. -F. E. Wright
PEKING.
P. R. Hunt, superintendent of Press Rev. M. W. Hunt Miss M. H. Porter Miss J. E. Chapin
WOMAN'S UNION MISSION.
Miss D. M. Douw
Miss M. B. North
Statistical do. -E.C.Taintor (Shanghai) Miss M. K. Calburn
Non-Resident do. -J. D. Campbell (London)
Marine do. (vacant)
―
Assist. Chinese Secretary-A. Imbert
Assist. Audit Secretary―J. Smith
Second Class Clerks-E. Ohlmer, L. Rocher
Fourth
do.
-W. Hancock
Gas Engineer-Thos. Child
Medical Officer-J. Dudgeon, M.D. (absent)
COLLEGE OF PEKING.
同文館
Trung-viên-kioan
President-W. A. P. Martin. LL.D.
Act. Professor of English-J.P. Cowles, Jun. Professor of French-C. Vapereau Professor of German and Russian-W.
Ń. Hagen
Professor of Chemistry-Anatole Billequin Acting Professor of Natural Philosophy-
W. A. P. Martin, LL.D.
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology-J.
Dudgeon, M.D. (absent) Professor of Astronomy-vacant Professor of Mathematics- Li-shan-lan Profs. of Chinese Literature-Four Chinese Proctors-Four Chinese
RUSSIAN OBSERVATORY.
Director-Dr. H. Fritsche (absent)
Kierulff, P., merchant and commission agent
Missionaries.
ENGLISH.
LONDON MI88IONARY SOCIETY.
Rev. J. Edkins, B.A., D.D. (absent)
J. Dudgeon, M.D. (absent)
Rev. J. Gilmour, M.A.
Rev. S. E. Meech
NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Rev. W. H. Murray, agent
CHURCH MISsionary SocieTY.
Rev. W. H. Collins
AMERICAN.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Rev. Henry Blodget, D.D. Rev. Chester Holcombe
Miss H. A. Burnett
AT T'UNG-CHAU.
Rev. L. D. Chapin
Rev. C. Goodrich
Rev. D. Z. Sheffield
Miss M. E. Andrews (absent) Miss J. G. Evans
AT KALGAN.
Rev. J. T. Gulick
Rev. Mark Williams
Rev. T. W. Thompson (absent) Rev. W. P. Sprague
Miss N. Diament
AT PAU-TINg Foo.
Rev. I. Pierson
A. O. Treat, M.D. (absent)
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION. Rev. John Wherry (absent)
Rev. Jasper S. McIlvaine Rev. D. C. McCoy
Rev. J. L. Whiting
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION. Rev. S. I. J. Schereschewsky, D.D. (absent)
American Methodist EpisSCOPAL CHURCH MISSION.
Rev. Hiram H. Lowry
Rev. L. W. Pilcher (absent)
Rev. G. R. Davis
Rev. W. F. Walker
Miss M. Q. Porter
Miss L. L. Combs, M.D.
FRENCH CATHOLIC MISSION. Monseigneur L. G. Delaplace, vicar apos-
tolic
Revs. Alph. Favier, Sarthou, P. d'Addosiot, Chevrier, A. Humblot, G. Grasse, J. B. Thierry, J. B. Delemasure, J. Garrigues, J. B. Fioritti, Provost, Sau- purin, A. David
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Hon. F. R. Plunkett, secretary Ernest Satow, Japanese secretary M. Dohmen, vice-consul chancelier
W. G. Aston, assistant Japanese secretary T. R. McClatchie, second assistant and in-
terpreter
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interim
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Dr. Funk, Niewerth, Holtz.
Consulate.
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sident and consul-general for Japan Henry von Siebold, attaché-interpreter
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R.A., Lieut. Hawes, R.M.A.
Professor of Music-J. W. Fenton
Albert A. Pilkington
B. H. Chamberlain
P. Smith
GAIMUSHO.
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P. Jaudon
Naimusho.
HOME DEPARTMENT. Section of Surveys.
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Yamao Daijo
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Secretary & Accountant-J. Simpson Teacher of Mathematics-E. H. Burgess,
M.A. (absent)
Meteorological Branch-H. B. Joyner,
C.E., in charge
Dr. Funk
R. Niewerth, apothecary
W. Praun, architect
NAVAL COLLEGE.
C. W. Jones, commander
Officers.
C. W. Baillie, navigating lieutenant F. W. Sutton, chief engineer
T. S. Girsing, W. J. Harding, engineers
J. W. Austin, gunner, 1st class
Joseph Higgins, do. 2nd class
James J. Willoughby, Edwin St. John,
boatswains, 2nd class
Charles Bryant, carpenter, 2nd class
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Yeo. Emmanuel, chief gunner's mate C. G. Nicholls, chief boatswain's mate John Christison, ship's corporal William Sibson, gunner's mate W. Chipps, boatswain's mate Frederick Hammond, Alexander Baillie,
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Halbert Hopton, William H. Quick, Mark
Abbis, able-bodied seamen
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Ishikawa Shichisae
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F. N. Bogel, shipbuilder
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G. Millar, correspondent
A. F. Perks, assistant correspondent
J. R. Hodgkins, clerk
C. H. Dallas, storekeeper
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V. Schoda
Matzubara
Black, J. R., genko-in shiba sonnai
G. Ishisawa
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Nagasaki
W. Jamieson, agent
C. Riddle, freight clerk
John Smith, assistant clerk
F. Plate, agent
Kobe.
A. Vivanti, freight clerk
H. Lord, hulk keeper
Yokohama.
Ed. B. Jones, agent
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A. Haskell, assistant clerk
Hakodate.
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J. Favre Brandt
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goshta
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R. Stewart, No. 9
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OKURASHO.
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SENDAI.
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Rev. W. B. Cooper
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Rev. P. R. Fyson
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Rev. A. C. Shaw
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA.
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SISTERS OF Charity.
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Consulate.
Consul General-General T. B. Van Buren Vice-Consul General-H. W. Denison Marshal J. S. Christie, Junr.
Deputy Marshal-G. W. Elmer
BELGIUM.
Legation, Yedo.
Ministre Résident-Ch. de Groote (nommé) Secretary-Baron D'Anethan
Consulate.
Vice-consul―E. Moulron
Denmark.
Diplomatic Representative for Denmark-
W. F. H. von Weckherlin
Consul General-E. de Bavier
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.
Minister-Chevalier I. de Schäffer
Attaché Interpreter-H. von Siebold Acting-Consul-Russell Robertson
FRANCE. Legation, Yedo.
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Quentin, minister par interim Attaché-Cte. de Sinety Secrétaire Interprète-Midon Interprète-Evrard
Consulate.
Acting Consul-Emile Kraetzer
Acting Chancelier-F. Silvin
Premier Commis-J. Sami
Interprète Auxiliare C. Oueda
Interprète pour les langues Anglaise et Es-
pagnole A. Dousdebes
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Envoy Extraordinary, Minister Plenipo- tentiary and Consul General-Sir Harry S. Parkes, K.C.B.
Secretary of Legation-Hon. F. R. Plunkett Japanese Secretary-Ernest Satow Vice Consul Chancelier-M. Dohmen Assistant Japanese Secretary-W. G. Aston 2nd Assistant & Interpreter-T. R. Mc-
Clatchie
do.
-J. H. Gubbins Student Interpreters-W. A. Woolley, Ed-
ward B. Paul
Medical Officer in Charge-Wm. Anderson
Consulate, Yedo.
Koji-machi.
Vice-Consul-Martin Dohmen
Consulate.
Consul-Russell Robertson
1st Assist. & Interpreter-H. S. Wilkinson 2nd
do.
Gaoler-H. Vincent
-J. C. Hall
Constables-F. E. White, George Hodges Turnkeys-F. B. Palmer, D. Smith
H. M.'s Provincial Court.
Assistant Judge-C. W. Goodwin Acting Registrar-C. Bate
Court Usher-F. E. White
Mounted Escort, Yedo.
Inspector-P. Peacock
Sergeant-A. Aberdein
Constables T. Davies, W. Wood, E. Dillon
HAWAII.
Consul General-Robert M. Brown
ITALY. Legation, Yedo.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary-Conte Allessandro Fé d'Os-
tiani
Consul-P. Castelli
Vice-Consul-F. Brunir
1st Interpreter-Senkichi Quabara
2nd
3rd do.
-S'dsumé Yoshida
-A'sai-giro
GERMAN EMPIRE.
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Minister Resident and Consul General-K.
von Eisendecher
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Consular Physician-A. von Roretz, M.D. Constable-C. H. Schmidt Interpreter-Hari Kochi
NETHERLANDS. Legation, Yedo.
Minister Resident-W. F. von Weckherlin
Consulate.
Consul-C. W. van Oordt
Chancellor-C. W. Reynders
PERUVIAN.
Consul General-Dr. F. Elmore (absent) Acting Consul-F. Bruni
PORTUGAL.
Minister-H. E. José Maria Lobo d'Avila
(absent)
Secretary-Dr. H. de Castro (absent)
Consulate.
Consul General-E. Loureiro (absent) Acting Consul General―J. J. Keswick
RUSSIA. Legation, Yedo.
Chargé d'Affaires & Consul General-C.
Struvé
Consulate, 71, Bluff. Secretary and Acting Vice-Consul-Baron
Rosen
Interpreter A. Malenda
Student Interpreters-G. Elmitsky, W.
Kostileff
SPAIN. Legation, Yedo.
Sécretaire-Emilio de Ojeda, Chargé d'Af-
fairs ad interim
Troisiemo Secretaire-Enrique
Chargé du Consulat à Yokohama-Dupuy
de Lòme
SWITZERLAND.
Consulate.
Consul General-C. Brennwald
Chancellor A. Wolff
SWEDEN AND Norway.
Legation, Yedo.
Minister Resident-W. F. von Weckherlin
Consulate.
Acting Consul-W. C. van Oordt
Imperial Government.
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Principal Japanese Officials.
Chief Commissioner-Enoye Masaru Chief Assist. Commissioner-8. Ohota
Assistant
do.
-Y. Takeda
Do.
do.
-Sabata Kanski
Do.
do.
-K. Yegawa
Do.
do.
-H. Uriu
Do.
do.
-S. Zaima
Principal Foreign Officials.
(Construction and Maintenance.) Engineer in Chief-R. Vicars Boyle, C.S.I.
and M.I.C.E.
Assistant Engineers-A. W. Blundell, Jas. E. Day, J. A. Dewing, J. Diack, J. Eng- land, M.I.C.E., (deputy engineer-in- chief), C. S. F. Fagan, T. Gray, C. Hardy, E. G. Holtham, T. R. M. Jones, C. W. Kinder, E. Newcombe, N. N. Nordenstedt, W. F. Potter, W. Ro- gers, T. Shann, T. D. Sherwinton, J. B. Young, G. H. Pole, (secretary to the engineer-in-chief)
Draughtsmen-E. S. Cartman, H. A.
Hartmann, W. Morley, W. Sharp Foremen Mechanics-W. E. Andrews, T. Bingham, H. Collins, J. Colomb, T. Conwell, J. E. Cooper, G. Crutchley, J. Denny, J. Gough, L. Horsley, F. Haughton, G. Impey, J. Lewis, E.. Livick, G. Mightom, J. Newell, J. Newton, C. Newton, H. Patterson, Joseph Pitkin, John Pitktn, N. C. Ras- mussen, C. Reeks, W. Riley, J. G. Smith, A. Sutherland, A. Taylor, C. Thompson, T. Walker, W. Watt, A. Wilson, J. Woodhead
(Traffic.)
Police Inspectors-W. F. Page, P. J. Hel-
lendoal, yardsman
(Locomotive Department.)
Locomotive Supt.-F. C. Christy, Shinbasi Do. do. -W. M. Smith, Kobé Clerks-G. Charlesworth, J. C. May Foreman-Henry Houghton
Acting Foreman-John Gray
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(Medical.)
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Thornicraft, E. Wheeler, M.D.
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Foreign Officers, at Tokio.
Chief Superintendent-E. Gilbert Chief Assistant-W. H. Stone Electrician-J. Rymer-Jones
District Superintendent-A. E. Gilbert Store Officer-F. Prowse Mechanician-T. Donaldson Inspector-W. Raffiu
Construction Foreman-R. Robertson Clerk-J. Stewart
Telegraph School at Tokio. Telegraph Instructor-W. B. Mason English Teacher-G. E. Gregory District Superintendents-Joseph Morris, Shidzuoka; Thomas J. Larkin, Koke; John T. Foster, Hiroshima; Jas. O. Fry, Fukuoka; G. M. Gilbert, Yamagata; W. Teale, Sendai
Inspectors-T. Hobson, Kobe; W. Ken- nedy, Shimonoseki; D. Sinclair, Fukuoka Operators-R. Abbey, J. Loughran, Yoko- bama; J. Mayhew, J. Russell Skey, Kobe; J. Floyd, Shimonosaki; R. McClure, F. Ward, Nagasaki
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LIGHTHOUSE SECTION, BENTEN. 1st Commissioner-Satow Yozo
do. -Hara Takayoshi do. -Hasingawa Yoshimishi
2nd Assist.
do. do.
-Funakoshi Hiroshi Chief Eng.-R. Henry Brunton, M.I.C.E.,'
R.F.G.S., F.G.S.
Assistant Engineer-J. McRitchie Secretary & Accountant-G. Wauchope Clerk-A. Urquhart
Superintendents of Works-J. Pearce, J.
Oastler, W. Simpkins
Light Keepers-G. Charleson, J. Dick, T, Forrest, H. Legg, C. Seitz, J. Budge, W. Down, W. Roach
LIGHTHOUSE TENDEE, S.S. "THABOR," Captain J. C. Pendered Chief-Officer-J. F. Allen Chief Engineer-A. F. McNab 2nd do. -F. Jones Chief Steward-J. J. Hewitt.
LIGHTHOUSE TENDER S.S. "MEIJI MARσ.' Captain-R. H. Peters
Chief Officer-A. W. Booth 2nd do. -H. Greaves Chief Engineer-Jno. Campbell 2nd do. -John Ross 3rd do. -Alex. Whyte Chief Steward-Robert Wran
THE YOKOHAMA Gas CompANY. (Works at Nonge.)
Japanese Director--Takashimia Kayemon
THE SAIBANSHO-JUDICIAL COURT OF KANAGAWA.
President-Kitabatake Harafusa Vice-Presidents-Asoina Kansui, Konda
Takakado
Chief Officer Civil Depart.-Yats Shunzo
do. Criminal do. -Tagawa Atstada Translators-Todoki Saburo, Moriyama Kō-
noske
Foreign Secretaries' Interpreters-Robert
Motz, George Wills
THE KENCHO.
Governor-Nakashima Noboyuke Vice-Governor-Santo Naôtô
Assistant Vice-Governor-Kojima Nobutami
do. -Gah Kogo
do. Superintendent of Police-Kawai Interpreters-Sakakibara Nishio, Fujiska Foreign Secretary-Percival Osborn,
Digitized by
830
YOKOHAMA.
IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE. Sup. of Foreign Mails-G. M. Bryan Clerk-L. T. Farr
do.
-W. L. Merriman
MUNICIPAL OFFICE.
Municipal Director-E. S. Benson Chinese Interpreter-Leong Chew Shing
MUNICIPAL POLICE. English.
Sergeant-Percival
Constables-J. Connor, Loxton, Mansbridge
JAPANESE IMPERIAL CUSTOMS. Superintendent-Kentaro Yanagiya Assistant-Sakai Yasujuké Cashier-Ashiwara Kiyokazé
Head Inspector-Hirakawa Takehira Supt. of Bonded Warehouses-Ashiwara,
Kiyokazé
Supt. of Boarding Office-Watanabe Haru Standing Counsel-F. Lowder
Appraisers-H. M. Miller, L. Wertheimber
CONTROL Department. Capt. Sidney T. Bridford
C. J. Gardner, clerk
H. B. M.'s Navy. Staff.
Vice-Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of H. B. M.'s Squadron in the China Seas
-Alfred P. Ryder
Flag Captain-Philip H. Colomb Flag Lieutenant-A. F. St. Clair Secretary―T. H. L. Bowling, paymaster,
R.N.
ROYAL NAVAL Victualling Depôt. Naval Accountant and Storekeeper-Frank
Pittman, paymaster, R.N. Ship's Steward-J. Taylor
do. -Charles Blackadar
ROYAL NAVAL SICK QUARTERS. Staff Surgeon-Duncan Hilston, M.D. Surgeon-Michael U. Greany Steward-Geo. E. Dennis
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL. 99, Bluff.
Surgeons-J. W. Coles, Dwight Dickinson Employes-Ephraim Eagling, Silvester
Kauppe
FRENCH NAVAL Depot.
Medecin de 2nd classe Chargé du Service de
Sante-M. Bochard
Aide-Commissaire, Chef du Service Ad-
ministratif-M. Martin
YOKOHAMA GENERAL HOSPITAL. Committee-Russell Robertson, E. Zappe,
•
A. J. Wilkin, J. A. Fraser, H. Allen, Jr. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer-G. K. Dunsdale Physicians S. Eldridge, M.D., E. Mas-
sais, M.D.
Steward in charge-N. O. Nicolayson Assist. Steward J. Miller
Nurse-A. Franks
CEMETERY.
Committee-F. Geisenheimer, E. Piquet,
J. C. Pearson, H. Allen, Junr. Superintendent-Geo. E. Wake
CHORAL SOCIETY OF YOKOHAMA. President-W. G. Howell Secretary-H. B. Henley Treasurer-J. G. Hodgson
Missionaries.
AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSionary UNION. Rev. N. Brown, D.D., 75в, Bluff; Rev.
J. T. Doyen
Independent Baptist MISSION. Rev. J. Goble
American Methodist EPISCOPAL CHURCH MISSION. Rev. R. S. Maclay, D.D., 222, Bluff;
Rev. I. H. Correll, 222B, Bluff
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION. J. C. Hepburn, M.D., LL.D., 39; Rev. H. Loomis, 39; Miss Kate M. Young- man, 39
CHRIST CHURCH.
Trustee--W. H. Smith
Treasurer-F. S. James
REFORMED CHURCH IN America
MISSION.
Rev. S. R. Brown, D.D., 211, Bluff; Rev. J. H. Ballagh, 49, Bluff. Rev. E. R. Miller, 178, Bluff
WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONary Society
OF AMERICA, 212, Bluff. Mrs. Mary Pruyn, Mrs. L. H. Pierson,. Miss Julia Crosby, Miss L. M. Guthrie
Digitized by
YOKOHAMA.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS. H. G. Mgr. Petitjean, B.T., bishop of Myrio- fiti, and Apostolic vicar of Japan; l'Abbés F. Midon, provicar Apostolic; J. B. Chamaison, A. E. Pettier, L. G. Testevuide, D. Lecomte, Missionaires Apostoliques
SISTERS OF CHARITY. (Pensionnat du St. Infant Jesus.) Soeurs St. Norbert, supérieure; St. Gré- gory, Ste. Marthe, St. Orists, St. Donatien
BRITISH POST-OFFICE.
Postmaster-F. G. Machado
U. S. POST-OFFICE.
Postal Agent-Gen. T. B. Van Buren
FRENCH POST-OFFICE.
Directeur-H. Degron
Clerk-H. Padel
Chamber of Commerce.
Chairman-A. Winstanley Vice-Chairman-A. J. Wilkin
Committee-A. Brent, A. Evers, C. J. Mel- huish, J. Dodds, J. Bisset, P. A. Pis- torius, H. Barlow
Auditors-E. G. Vouillemont, J. Thurburn Secretary-G. K. Dinsdale
RACE CLUB.
Stewards R. Robertson, J. A. Fraser, W. M. Strachan, W. J. Cruickshank, hon. sec.
YOKOHAMA UNITED CLUB. Manager-W. H. Smith
Steward-J. Hancock
CLUB GERMANIA.
President A. Evers
Vice-President-C. Brennwald
Secretary-F. Grunwald Steward-A. Vollhardt
EASTERN CLUB.
Manager-C. Foote Secretary-J. L. Eyton
CRICKET CLUB.
Secretary-C. H. Cobden
Secretary-H. J. H. Tripp
RACQUET CLUB.
YOKOHAMA FOOT BALL ASSOCIATION. Committee-J. Leckie, H. F. Abell
33
Yokohama Amateur Rowing Club. Acting Secretary-H. J. H. Tripp
ART UNION of London. Hon. Sec.-G. Drummond Hay
SWISS RIFLE Club.
President-J. Favre Brandt Secretary-C. Haenni Assessor-A. Dumelin
ASIATIC SOCiety of Japan. President-Rev. S. R. Brown, D.D. Vice-Presidents.-Sir Harry S. Parkes,
K.C.B., C. W. Goodwin Treasurer-J. Thurburn
Recording Secretaries-J. Y. Henderson
and Rev. J. Summers
Corresponding Secretary-W. E. Ayrton Council-C. de Geerts, A. J. Wilkin, W. G. Howell, J. C. Hepburn, M.D., E. Wheeler, M.D., Murray, PhD., LL.D❤ Rev. E. W. Syle, W. G. Aston
YOKOHAMA RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Committee-E. S. Benson, A. Milsom,
· H. J. H. Tripp
Secretary-A. Barnard
TEMPERANCE Hall, 86 President-Rev. H. Loomis Secretary-J. Y. Henderson Treasurer-J. C. Ballagh Committee-Miss. L. Guthrie, Mrs. J. C. Ballagh, Rev. I. C. Correll, W. J. White
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President--A. J. Wilkin Secretary-J. C. Ballagh
AMERICAN FIRE BRIGADE. Hon. Secretary-H. Allen, Junr.
YOKOHAMA FIRE BRIGADE. Committee-E. S. Benson, J. A. Fraser,
J. Dodds
Hon. Sec. & Treasurer-J. Leckie
Superintendent T. Davis
VICTORIA Volunteer Steam Fire
ENGINE COMPANY.
Foreman G. Farley, Junr.
Right-Hose G. Hamilton
Left-Hose J. Walter
Suction and Split-Hose-J. Leckie
Hose Cart, Sec. and Treasurer-F. 8. Jamos
Digitized by
YOKOHAMA.
Members E. J. Geoghegan, W. J. S. Shand, G. Wood, M. Brown, Jr., H. Pryer, J. D. Hutchison, R. H. Cook, J. Symomds, E. F. Kilby, A. J. Smith, J. Hunt, F. Smith
PRIVATE FIRE Hook and LADDER BRIGADE.
Superintendent.-H. W. Hohnholz
80, Japanese firemen
YOKOHAMA LODGE-1,092, E.C. Worshipful Master-F. W. Sutton, B.N.
Senior Warden-C. Heiman Junior Warden--G. D. Hay Secretary-E. Wheeler Treasurer-A. Urquhart Senior Deacon-W. McDonald Junior Deacon--W. M. Strachan Inner Guard-McClatchie Tyler A. W. Miller
'OTENTOSAMA LODGE-1263, E.C. Worshipful Master A. Langfeldt Senior Warden-H. Moss Junior Warden-W. E. Clark Secretary-R. C. Brodhurst Treasurer-E. J. D. Rothmund Senior Deacon-C. D. Moss
Junior Deacon-J. W. Mielenhausen Inner Guard-N. O. Nicolayson Tyler-W, A. Miller
Public Companies, &c.
INSURANCES.
Adamson, Bell & Co., agents-
Globe Marine Insurance Co.. Union Insurance Society of Canton
Abbott, Edgar, agent-
Queen Insurance Company, Limited
Barier & Co., agents-
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co.
Bayne, W. G., agent-
North China Insurance Company
Batterfield & Swire, agents―
Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation British and Foreign Marine Assurance
Company, Limited
London and Lancashire Fire Insu-
rance Company
Cornes & Co., agents→→→
Lloyds', London
Clark, W. L., agent-
New England Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Boston
Findlay, Richardson & Co., agents-
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Company
Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance
Company
Fischer & Co., Edward, agents-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Scottish Imperial Fire and Life Insu-
rance Co.
Fletcher, C. A., agent-
New York Board of Underwriters
Fraser & Co., J. C., agents-
Thames and Mersey Marine Insu-
rance Company
Glennie, A. W., agent-
Commercial Union Fire and Marine
Assurance Company
Gutschow & Co., agents-
London Assurance Corporation
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., agents-
Compagnie Lyonnaise d'Assurance
Maritimes
Heinemann & Co., P., agents-
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Hemert, J. Ph. von, agent-
Second Colonial Sea and Fire Insu-
rance Company of Batavia Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company
of Batavia
Board of Underwriters at Amsterdam
Hudson, & Co., agents-
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Jaquemot, J. M., agent-
"Schweiz" Marine Insurance Company,
Zurich
Jaquemot, R. C., agent-
Britannia Fire Association of London
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents-
Canton Marine Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Digitized by
YOKOHAMA.
Kingdon, Schwabe & Co, agents---
Phoenix Fire Insurance, London Manchester Fire Assurance Company Kniffler & Co., L., agents-
Transatlantische Feuer Versicherungs
Actien Gesellschaft in Hamburg
Macmahon, E. L. B., agent-
Staffordshire Fire Insurance Company
Macpherson, A. J., agent-
Imperial Insurance Company
Malcolm, Willcox & Co., agents-
Merchants' Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Lancashire Fire Insurance Company
Mourilyan, Hermann & Co., agents-
China Fire Insurance Co., Limited
Rhode, Carl, agent-
Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance Co.
Rickett, J., agent-
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Company
Siber & Brennwald, agents-
Helvetia Marine Insurance Company Simon, Evers & Co., agents-
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Co., Hamburg
Smith, Baker & Co., agents-
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Com-
pany, London
Strachan & Thomas, agents-
Northern Assurance Co., Fire and Life China and Japan Mutual Marine In-
surance Company
Van Oordt & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Samarang India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Walsh, Hall & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association, Marine
Wilkin & Robison, agents-
Sun Fire Office
Transatlantic Marine Insurance Co.
Ziegler & Co., agents-
Swiss Lloyd's Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Winterthur
GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH Co. F. C. Nielsen, agent
G. Perpetuo
ORIENTAL Telegram Co.
J. W. Hall, agent-55
REUTER'S Telegram Co.
E. L. B. Macmahon, agent
F. Marques
Banks.
CHARTERED Mercantile Bank of India,
LONDON & China-78
John Thurburn, acting manager H. Steele, accountant H. Greey, assistant do.
H. F. Abell, do. do.
N. F. Gordo
COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE De Paris-58
E. G. Vouillemont, manager
T. Simonet, accountant
D. Fitz-Henry, sub-accountant E. R. da Silva
HONGKONG ANd Shanghai Banking COD-
PORATION-62
T. Jackson, manager
J. G. Hodgson, accountant
J. W. Symonds
R. H. Cook J. G. G. Creyk A. J. Smith
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION-1}
John Robertson, agent
J. Russell, accountant
G. W. Thompson, assistant accountant
S. J. Elder
E. J. Reid,
B. A. Peres
E. J. Marques
do.
do.
William Smeaton, messenger
Steam Transit Companies, &c.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Company-15 J. Rickett, agent
H. B. Henley F. G. Davidson
J. H. Wong
COAL HULK "TIPTREE." T. Stollery, in charge
COAL DEPOT-162 W. Hood, in charge
Digitized by
334
·
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES-10B.
J. Chapsal, acting agent H. Juéry
A. Fabre
E. Bonneau
P. Jourdan, coal depôt E. Damiot
YOKOHAMA.
PACIFIC MAIl, and Occidental STEAM-
SHIP COMPANIES-4A. A. Center, general agent C. H. Haswell, junr.
C. D. Harman
Sumner Hill
E. H. R. Manley
F. B. Mills
H. H. Montell
J. S. Van Buren
W. B. Skidmore
J. W. Brown, supt. of coalyard
MITSU BISHI Mail S.S. Co.
E. B. Jones, agent
A. H. Dare
A. Haskell
CCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.
Butterfield & Swire, agents
WHEATLEY & Co.'s Globe Parcels
EXPRESS, 77c.
Benjamin & Co., receivers
PILOTS' OFFICE, 40
E. Ewalt, H. Johnson, J. Cook, A.
Christian
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c.
'Abbott Edgar, bill, bullion & ship broker, 28
Adamson, Bell & Co., merchants-36
F. D'Iffanger
H. Pryer
Ahrens & Co., H.-29
H. Ahrens
M. M. Bair (absent)
E. Schmid
J. K. Scott
Th. Hake
A. L. Moncrieff
H. Sengstack
Allen, H., Jr., commission agent-33
Annand & Singleton-77
T. A. Singleton
Aymonin & Co., V., merchants-64
V. Aymonin
A. Devèze
J. P. A. Zembsch F. Sarra-Gallet
Bar, Mrs. de-160
Barruca, P., watchmaker-80
Bavier & Co., merchants-76
E. Bavier
A. Bavier (absent) Ernest Bavier H. Ludwig P. M. Simoni
R. Trueb
T. F. Wagen
Bayne, W. G., agent, North China In-
surance Co.-75
Beato F., merchant-32
F. Beato
H. Engelhardt
Beato & Co., F., photographers-17
Felix Beato
H. Woollett
Becker, H.,
auctioneer-55
Benjamin & Co.-77c
A. Benjamin
Bennett, W. R., bill and bullion broker-12
Berger, E.-235, Bluff
Berrick Brothers, stationers, &c.-60
G. B. Berrick
J. Berrick
Bland and Tripp, bill brokers-67
C. S. Bland
H. J. H. Tripp
Blundell, B., accountant-178
Bolmida, G., merchant-202
G. Bolmida
G. Triulzi
Bourne & Co., public tea inspectors, commis-
sion agents, and auctioneers-70
Wm. Bourne
James Winstanley
Geo. Marsh
Digitized by
Bouvet, Henri-164
YOKOHAMA,
Brent, Walter, bill and bullion broker-32
"British Queen" Tavern-80
R. F. Livingstone
C. Lester
"Brooklyn Hotel"-40
R. Fox
Brower, J. L.-88
Brown, W. T.-162
Buckle, W. T., M.B., (London) L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., (Drs. Siddall, Wheeler and Buckle) medical practitioner-75
Burgess & Co., butchers, and compradores
-42B
G. van Hovenburgh
J. E. Collyer
W. E. Clark ·
Busch, Schraub & Co., shipchandlers and general storekeepers, in liquidation-55
E. Schraub
Butterfield & Swire, merchants-4
James Dodds
H. O. Jeyes
E. J. Geoghegan
"Cambrian Hotel "-31
Evan Lewis
Carroll & Co., J. D., commission agents-
16, Bund
J. D. Carroll (Walhalla)
F. C. Spooner
Charles Wiggins (Hiogo)
G. P. Spooner
H. M. Roberts
C. E. Churchill
J. Helm
H. Titjen (Hiogo)
Carst, Captain-25
Cassimer, Centurioni, baker-134
Charcuterie Francaise-135
M. Bonafour
335
China & Japan Trading Company, impor- ters of, and dealers in, general merchandise, commission agents, and auctioneers-75
J. Brunier, agent
J. G. Brandão
Chipman, Stone & Co.-28
H. S. Chipman (absent)
N. J. Stone
J. A. Morse
F. A. Goddard
C. W. Dymock E. A. Sargent G. Butland
Clark, W. L., ice depôt-43
Clarke, Robert, bread and biscuit baker-129
Cobb & Co., carriage builders and livery
stable keepers-61
J. Farmer
J. W. Sutherland W. A. Smythe
T. Hinge
T. MacCabe
Cocking & Co., merchants-70 Samuel Cocking, Jr.
Cohen, M.-137
Colomb & Co., merchants-10
Jules Colomb (absent)
Paul Colomb
Comptoir Belge-162
E. Moulron, agent
A. Connard
Cook, Mrs. D., milliner, and dealer in fancy
goods-52
Cook, Henry, shipbuilder-115
Cook, H. L., newsagent-52
Cornes & Co., merchants-35
Frederick Cornes (absent) W. H. Taylor A. Winstanley R. A. Wylie
J. T. Griffin
J. B. Stevens
Crane, W. A., pianoforte tuner-125, Bluff
Digitized by
836
YOKOHAMA.
Culty, Frères, hairdressers-45
Carnow & Co., storekeepers-83
A. Mitchell
A. A. Jacobs
Cuthbertson, R. B, pianoforte tuner-122
Davis, Lewis, general trader-31
Davis, T., general contractor-16
Davis, Mrs. E., millinery rooms-16
De Jong, Dr. C. G.-177
Dell'Oro & Co., merchants-156
Isidoro Dell'Oro
Jos. Dell'Oro (absent)
Dickins, Fred. Victor, barrister-at-law-28
Domoney & Co., G., butchers, ship com-
pradores and storekeepers-17
G. Domoney
A. Plummer
A. K. Noble
M. Morris
J. O. Prior
J. Haddow
W. L. Hardwick
F. G. Wilson
Douglas & Co., F., ship compradores-42
F. Douglas
H. Wiebe
W. Haskell
Driscoll & Co., tailors, &c.-61
W. F. Driscoll
E. Powys
T. J. Groves
Druse, R., baker-82
Ducret, H., sign & ornamental painter-186
Durand & Co., sadlers-45
U. Durand
E. Balmes
Edwards, James, storekeeper-89
J. Edwards
H. Blandford
"Echo du Japon"-183
C. Lévy, proprietor and editor
L. Lévy, manager
J. Meyer Scoll, foreman
Boudah, machineman
Eldridge, Stuart, M.D.-66
Esdale, James-31
E'Sprit, Andreis-84, Bluff
Favre Brandt, C. & J., watch and clock im-
porters-175
C. Favre Brandt (Osaka)
J. Favre Brandt
C. Huot
A. F. Nègre
F. Vannes
Findlay, Richardson & Co., merchants-7
Robert Johnstone
C. G. Dunlop
Matthew Brown, Jr.
J. C. Wood
Fischer & Co., Edward, merchants-14
Edward Fischer
Robt. Morrison Brown
R. W. Irwin
S. Kirkland Lothrop (absent)
J. Mackrill Smith
F. S. Goodison
C. R. Simpson D. Anderson S. D. Hepburn T. F. dos Remedios A. Alion (Osaka) F. Smith
Fletcher, C. A., commission agent and
public auctioneer-70
C. A. Fletcher
C. McGerrow
Fourcade, J. J., storekeeper-10
Fraser & Co., J. C., merchants-48
J. C. Fraser (absent)
J. P. Mollison
E. J. Fraser
E. D. Murray
Geo. Hamilton
F. Vivanti
Frischling, C. J., tailor and general out-
fitter-77A
Gabaretta, R., "The Relief Fire Brigade"
-238
Digitized by
Gargan, Miss, general store-52 Bluff
Geffeney, C. H., hairdresser-59
Gerard, A., manufacturer-188
A. Gerard
G. Hoffmann
YOKOHAMA.
Giaretto, J., general draper and millinery
store-72
Glennie, A. W., merchant-74
Godo, A. F.-123
Goertz, Dr.-83
"Golden Gate" Livery Stable-123
A. Jaffray
G. Shieras
Goudareau, G.-166F
Grand Hotel-20
W. H. Smith, managing director E. Blanchton
A. Cayeaux
Mrs. Ford, housekeeper
J. Young
J. Milian
Grosser & Co., merchants-180
E. Grosser
E. Hagens
F. Grosser
Guissani, C., public silk inspector and ge-
neral broker--168 B
Guerineau, Abel
Gutschow & Co., merchants-92
P. Gutschow
R. Reiff
T. Kempermann (Hiogo)
J. Naudin
H. Hagge
Haber, L.-25 H. Finke
Hagart & Co., merchants-179
'H. Grauert
Hall, J. W., accountant-55
Hall & Holtz, drapers-82
J. A. Stewart, manager
837
Mrs. Stewart J. P. Cottam
H. J. Snow
Hardy, G.-122
Hartley & Co., J.-24B
John Hartley
Hatton, Mrs., washing establishment-130
Harvey, J.-179
Heard & Co., merchants-6
Gustavus Farley, Jr.
J. A. Fraser
F. S. James
Hearne & Co., A., storekeepers and pro-
vision dealers
A. Hearne
J. W. Gray (absent)
Morris Russell
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., merchants-8
F. Geisenheimer
J. Wolfs
F. Schaal
P. Dourille
F. von Fischer
H. Bröschen (Hiogo)
G. Hellbronner
H. Orth
Heinemann & Co., Paul, merchants-198
Paul Heinemann
H. O. de la Camp (absent)
Otto Reimers Hugh McGregor W. Gordon
H. J. Hawkins
Hemert, J. Ph. vou, merchant-25
Hepburn, J. C., M.D.-39
Heyde, E. von der, merchant-23
Hiltz & Co., sailmakers and riggers-161
I. T. Hiltz
Donald James
Hohnholz & Co., H. W., shipchandlers
and storekeepers-55
H. W. Hohnholz G. P. Graham
E. Batavus
Digitized by
338
Hooper Bros., merchants-90
H. J. Hooper
Hooper, G. F.-220 Bluff
Hotel de l'Univers-187 G. Gandaubert
YOKOHAMA,
Hudson & Co., merchants and commission
agents-24A
John Hudson
Arthur Brent
E. F. Kilby
T. W. Hellyer
"International Hotel,"-18, Bund
W. Curtis
E: S. Smith
A. W. Curtis
Isaacs Brothers, general merchants-42
Israel Isaacs
R. Isaacs
Marcus Isaacs
J. Marians
Jacobs, F. 8.-57A
James & Wilson, truck and draymen-98
R. C. Brodhurst, manager
Japan Dispensary-60
W. R. Brett
W. Hooper
Japan Photographic Association-59
Baron Stillfreid
H. Anderson
J. A. Repeen
Japan Gazette Office-85
C. D. Moss,
J. R. Anglin
A. H. L. Cole, sub-editor T. M. Whitehead, reporter W. A. Miller, foreman B. A. Klyne, compositor T. Bachalor
Ribeiro
Japan Herald Office-28
do.
do.
J. H. Brooke, proprietor and editor
J. F. Pinn, manager
J. H. Brooke, Junr., reporter
J. Viney, foreman
B. Long, compositor
R. Micklejohn do.
Japan Mail Office-32, Water Street, op-
posite Oriental Bank
W. G. Howell, editor
G. H. Howell, sub-editor H. Collins, foreman J. M. Santos, compositor F. Placé
do.
A. Kimbie, collector
Japan "Punch'
19
C. Wirgman, proprietor
Jaquemot, J. M., merchant and public silk
inspector-82
J. M. Jaquemot
R. C. Jaquemot
Jardine, Matheson & Co., merchants--1
Edward Whittall
J. J. Keswick W. B. Walter
G. L. Montgomery C. F. Beimers
C. H. Cobden
Johnson, C., tailor and outfitter-82
Jonas, F. M.-77c
Joseph & Co., L.-71
L. Joseph (absent) H. Joseph
M. Joseph J. Braga M. Sangster
Jubin & Co., merchants
E. Jubin (absent) G. Blakeway
C. Jubin
F. Biagioni
C. Dorel
A. Hammand, silk inspector
Kingdon, Schwabe & Co.-89A
N. P. Kingdon, 16 & 17, Bluff B. S. Schwabe (absent)
Kirby & Co., E. C., merchants-100
E. C. Kirby
W. Cowderoy
Kirkwood, Montague, barrister-at-law-32
Klotz, Dr., medical practitioner-81
Kniffler & Co., merchants-54
L. Kniffler (Dusseldorf)
Digitized by
G. Reddelien
C. Illies
Wm. Pardan
A. Oestmann (Hiogo)
O. Francke
E. Bollenhagen
H. Elfen
J. Bergau, godown man (Hiogo)
M. Raspe
A. Reddelien (Nagasaki)
Knoblauch, F., merchant-28
Kubik, J., shoemaker-106
(do.)
YOKOHAMA.
Kuhn & Co., M. M., dealers in Japanese and Chinese Curios and Antique Ware 79 & 20
M. M. Kuhn
Ladage & Oelke, merchant tailors, olothiers,
and general outfitters-53
J. D. W. Oelke, (absent)
E. Wennmohs (Shanghai)
H. Michelsen
J. Wolter
J. W. Mielenhausen
Lambert, E. B., Kanazaw Ken Kaga
Lane, Crawford & Co., store-keepers and commission merchants, auctioneers and compradores, tailors and outfitters-59
David R. Crawford (H'kong) John S. Cox
John Fairbairn
(do.) (do.)
Frederic Townley
James Wilson
J. Y. Henderson
A. Owston
T. G. Richmond
F. O. Eustace
G. Booth, tailoring department W. Waggott
C. Ronwick
W. Harvey
Langfieldt & Mayers, storekeepers-52
A. Langfieldt
S. Mayers (San Francisco)
J. L. Mayers
Jos. Deidenbach Jas. Bunch H. Reuter
Legrand, Herman-149
339
Lescasse, J., civil engineer & architect-85
Lichtenstein, L.-57
"Liverpool Arms" Tavern-196
J. W. White
Place
Lohmann & Kuchmeister, tailors, &c.-70
J. Peltzer
H. Lohmann A. Kuchmeister
O. Molin
McDonald & Dare, bill, bullion, and ship
brokers-32, Water street
W. McDonald, Lloyds' surveyor G. M. Dare
J. J. Dare
D. Scott, Lloyds' surveyor
McGregor, J. H.,-126
Machefer, F., pharmacien-185
Macpherson, A. J., merchant-28A
Angus J. Macpherson
W. Dunbar
Macrae, Kenneth-5B
Maigre & Co., engineers-174
R. Maigre
C. Bondou
L. Maigre
H. Domergue
Malcolm, Willcox & Co., merchants-73
Temple Willcox
W. A. Malcolm
E. L. Hyde (absent)
B. Phillips
Mantelin, Madame-174
Marks, F. W., solicitor-12 Band Litchfield, H. C., barrister-at-law do.
Marcus & Co., S., general importers-56
S. Marcus
A. Marcus
E. Marcus (absent)
D. Marcus
Maron & Co., merchants-153
J. H. Maron (absent)
J. Reynand
A. Dousdesbes
P. Falque
Digitized by
840
Marques, C. V. M.-130
Martin & Co., coal merchants-108
J. Martin
J. Martin, jun.
T. Burrell
Massais, Dr. E.-183
Meier & Co., merchants-70
A. Meier
L. Meier
YOKOHAMA.
Mendelson Bros., commission merchants-71
S. Mendelson
J. Mendelson
"Messinger's Club,"-81
H. A. Messinger
J. B. Carter
Merriman, J., commission and forwarding
agent-51
Merriman, W.-82
Miller, G. W., stevedore-107
Mitchel, Cope & Co., merchants-95
W. P. Mitchell
F. A. Cope
Morf & Co., H. C., merchants-176
H. C. Morf
F. Grunwald
Moss, H.-217, Bluff
Mourilyan, Heimann & Co., merchants-33
Walter Mourilyan (absent) Chas. A. Heimann
W. J. Cruickshank
G. H. Allcock
G. Drummond Hay
Natchtigal & Co., G., butchers, &c.-26
G. Natchtigal (Hiogo)
J. Olson
J. H. Boulett
M. Fitzgerald
R. Spahn
R. Fitzgerald
do.
Neale, E. M.-78, Bluff
Ness, G. P., barrister-at-law-24A
G. P. Ness
C. Rodrigues
J. Braga
Netherlands Trading Society-5A
W. C. Korthals, chief agent
J. J. van der Pot, agent M. Dames
R. A. Mees
H. K. Koning
"New York Saloon -170
M. Scott
Nowrojee & Co, D., bakers, storekeepers,
and commission agents-87B
D. Nowrojee (absent)
J. Pestonjee
E. Sapoorjee
"Oriental Hotel" and depôt of the Golden
end Havannah Cigars-84
L. Bonnat
P. Zicavo
P. Voyron
J. Voyron S. Peyre
Oppenheimer Freres-71 J. Oppenheimer M. Oppenheimer
Pagden, H., sailmaker-120
Parry, S., architect-85
Pass, S. C., commission agent
Pearson & Laurance, merchants-99
G. C. Pearson
M. Bazing
Perkins, Dr. H. M., dentist-75
Pequignot & Co., French Livery Stables-137
M. Pequignot
C. Durlin
Perregaux & Co., F., Erated Water Works
138
F. Perregaux
R. Greppi
Perrin, E., hair cutter-31A
Petrocochino, P. E., bill and bullion broker
-153
"Pharmacie Française."-186
F. Machefei
Digitized by
Pier Tavern-40
F. Crittenden
Pitman & Co., 32a, Water street
John Pitman
Pohl Freres & Co.-67
John Pohl
H. Pohl
8. Pohl
Poitevin, L., confectioner-52
L. Poitevin
P. Muraour
YOKOHAMA.
Pratt, Bird and Co., haberdashers and
drapers-16
B. H. Pratt
E. A. Bird
Rangan, W.-122
Raud & Co., J.,
merchants-186
Joseph Raud
A. Raud
Reiss & Co., merchants-30
C. Braun
G. Hurlimann
C. V. Marques
Retz, F., jeweller, watchmaker, importer of
fancy goods, &c.-51
F. Retz
F. Künnemann
Rhode, C., merchant-23
Roretz, A. von, M.D.-92
Rose, T., engineer-107
Rosenthal, J. W.-166
"Sailors' Home "-186, late 168
H. Mills
Sohinne & Francke, merchants-154
Otto Schinne (absent)
H. Francke
J. Maack
Schmidt, C. H., stevedore and ballast
master-159
Schmidt, Gustav-104
341
Schultze, Reis & Co., merchants, (in liqui
dation)-24
Schultze, Adolph, merchant-24
A. Schultze
C. Hildebrand
Scott, Capt. D., broker, Customs agent, &c.
-29
Shaw & Co., merchants-94
Henry Barlow
T. K. Shaw, Jr. (absent)
F. Walker
Siber & Brennwald, merchants-90
H. Siber (absent)
C. Brennwald
A. Wolff
J. Walter C. Haenni
F. Abegg
Simmons, D. B., M.D., Grand Hotel-20
Simon, Evers & Co., merchants-25
J. Simon (absent)
A. Evers
M. Burchard
C. E. Lienhardt
H. Busch
Sitwell, Schoyer & Co., merchants-32
Isla A. Sitwell
Smedley, J., architect-32
J. Smedley
A. Molesworth
Smith, Mrs. T., milliner, dressmaker, and
draper-77D
Smith, Baker & Co., merchants-178
"
W. H. Morse (Hiogo)
E. R. Smith
P. A. Ramée
C. Drake
G. Hurlbut
A. T. Pritchard
F. H. Olmsted
Snug Saloon."-4la
J. B. Gibbs, proprietor
Spring Valley Brewery-122
W. Copeland
Digitized by
842
Spring Valley Beer Gardens-121
R. Ford
YOKOHAMA.
Stephen, James, carpenter, shipwright, &c.
-24
Stibolt, N.-24, Bluff
Strachan & Thomas, merchants-63
W. M. Strachan
T. Thomas (absent)
J. Bisset
F. L. Pollard
J. P. Reid
J. D. Hutchison
Strandberg, Mrs., hotel keeper-108
Talbot, W. H., average adjuster-89
Thorel & Co., Charles, merchants--23A
W. J. Mills
O. Sadewasser
Thorp, C. H.-85B
Ullmann, M., watchmaker, jeweller, &c.-
72 & 80
"United Service" Restaurant--179
C. Kemp
J. Hodgson
Valmale, Schoene & Milsom, merchants-
177
F. Schoene
Ad. Milsom
A. Mottu
Von Torp
Van Oordt & Co., merchants.-12
W. C. Van Oordt
J. M. Reynvaan
A. Bernheim
C. W. Reynders
E. Popp
R. Dross
O. Bottiger
Vincent, Mrs. E. A., milliner and draper
-85B
E. A. Vincent
Miss A. M. Vincent
Wagner, C., professor of music-220, Bluff
Walker, Mrs. J., washing establishment-
131c
Wallace, T., auctioneer-26
T. Wallace
E. Wallace
Walsh, Hall & Co., merchants-2
John G. Walsh
Thomas Walsh (absent) A. O. Gay (Kobe)
E. Piquet A. Milne
R. J. Walsh C. P. Hall
M. Engert
R. M. Varnum
C. Esdale
J. W. Henderson (Kobé)
R. G. Walsh
Watson, E. B.-22
E. B. Watson
T. F. Cruikshank
•
do
Weigert, P., truck and drayman-196
P. Weigert
R. Jaffray
Wetmore & Co., F. R., importers, book-
sellers, and stationers-28
F. R. Wetmore
P. L. Wetmore T. J. Morris
Whitfield
& Dowson, engineers, &c.,
Yokohama Iron Works-69
George Whitfield
P. S. Dowson
R. Dowson
J. Higginbotham
B. T. Ford
Van Lissa Brothers, instrument makers Wickers, John, horse shoer & trainer-119
and armourers-66
J. van Lissa
A. M. Van Lissa
Wientraub, J. H., importer-145
L. A. van Lissa
Wignall, J. H., engineer-57, Bluff
Digitized by
Wilkin & Robison, merchants-3
Alfred John Wilkin
Richard Durant Kobison (absent)
John Leckie
W. J. S. Shand
J. T. Esdale
Williams, Miss-159
Wheeler, Dr. E.-67
Wolf, L., commission agent-121
• Wreck Recovery Company-10
L. van der Pol
Wylde, W., gunsmith-123
YOKOHAMA.
Wylie, A., consulting engineer, iron mer- chant, and surveyor to Lloyds' agents- 113
Yokohama Trading Co.-57 J. E. Carter, agent
Yokohama Furniture Depôt-83
E. Rothmund
843
Yokohama Aerated Water Manufactory-88
H. Harding
W. Dillon
Yokohama Dairy-98
James & Wilson
T. Herring J. Bailey
Yokohama Medical Hall & Dispensary-61
J. North
do.
J. Thomson (absent) J. Bradfield J. Hadley A. T. Watson
H. Rees
Young, Captain (S. S. Acantha)-24,
Bluff
Zanini, M.-184B
Ziegler & Co., merchants-47
Chas. Ziegler
A. Dumėlin J. R. Merian
THE NIIGATA DIRECTORY.
IMPERIAL GERMAN Consulate.
Consul C. E. Adolph Leysner
IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
CATHOLIC MISSION. L'abbé L. Drouart de Lezey
do. Urbain Faurie
Dr.
-
HOSPITAL.
IMPERIAL JAPANESE CUSTOMS STEAMER. Niigata Maru.
Capt. J. van Boven Fagg
IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
Niigata Gakko-E. J. Moss
Niigata Go Gakko-M. N. Wyekoff
Merchants.
Leysner, C. E. A., merchant
Weber, A. R., merchant
SADO ISLAND.
Adolph Reh, mining engineer
Alexis Janin,
do.
James Scott, millwright
John Symons, miner
Digitized by
THE NAGASAKI DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government Offices.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-Marcus Flowers 1st Assistant-G. J. Hodges Packet Agent-G. L. Hodges Constable--John Brown
FRANCE.
Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.
Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
SPAIN.
Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
UNITED STAtes.
Consul-Willie P. Mangum Vice-consul-Chas. L. Fisher Marshal-Rodney H. Powers
RUSSIA.
Consul-Alex. E. Olarovsky
PORTUGAL.
Acting Consul-Willie P. Mangum
DENMARK.
Consul-M. E. van Delden
SWEDEN AND Norway. Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
NETHERLANDS. Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
GERMANY.
Acting Consul-Marcus Flowers
ITALY.
Acting Consul-A. E. Olarovsky
BELGIUM.
Acting Consul-A. Visscher van Gaasbeek
HAWAII.
Consul Chas. L. Fisher
JAPANESE HOSPITAL.
Dr. W. K. M. van Leeuwen van Duivenbode
Insurance Companies.
Alt & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Company Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co. China Fire Insurance Company, Limited
Boeddinghaus, Dittmer & Co., agents→→→→
Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company
of Hamburg
Delden & Co., van, agents-
German Lloyds'
China Traders' Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany, Samarang
Netherlands India Sea and Fire Insurance
Company, Batavia
Correspondents de la Compagnie de
Messageries Maritimes
Basel Transport Versicherungs Gesell-
schaft
Gribble & Co., Henry, agents--
Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
Northern Assurance Company of London
Holme, Ringer & Co., agents--
The Chinese Insurance Company, Limited The China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Kniffler & Co., agents-
London Assurance Corporation
Imperial Fire Insurance Company
Reddelien & Co., A., agents-
Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance Com-
pany's Fire Branch
P. AND O. S. N. COMPANY. Gribble & Co., H., agents-
Digitized by
NAGASAKI.
OCEAN STEAM Navigation COMPANY. Gribble & Co., H., agents-
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
H. N. Tileston, acting agent
MITZU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.
W. Jamieson, agent
C. Riddle
John Smith
U. S. NAVAL Depot.
H.T. Skelding, Paymaster U.S.N. in charge
Geo. H. Vernon, paymaster's clerk F. S. Aylwin, yeoman
Banks.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp.
Van Delden & Co., agents
Oriental Bank Corporation
Gribble & Co., H., agents
Merchants, Professions and Trades, &c.
Adams & Co., M. C., butchers and compra-
dores
M. C. Adams
G. Sutton
Alt & Co., merchants
H. J. Hunt
F. Hellyer
A. Wright
J. R. Elliott
E. Hunt (Hiogo)
Anderson, John, storekeeper
"Belle Vue Hotel"
A. Krasburg & Co., proprietors
R. H. Powers, manager
845
Caldwell, R., M.D., physican and surgeon China and Japan Trading Company, import. ers of, and dealers in, general merchandise, commission agents and auctioneers
H. Fogg & Co., Shanghai, general
agents
D. D. Inglis, local agent
G. F. Stone
"Commercial Hotel," W. Graham, pro-
prietor
Delden & Co., Van, merchants
M. E. van Delden
A. Visscher van Gaasbeek
"Germania Hotel and Bowling Saloon"
J. W. Umland
H. Shannigan} proprietors
Glover & Co., Estate of, in liquidation
J. J. van der Pot, trustee
Great Northern Telegraph Company Th. F. Russell, superintendent O. J. V. Petersen
F. Kolvig
F. L. Nielsen, electrician
O. G. Meier
Gribble & Co., Henry, merchants and
commission agents
Henry Gribble
H. A. Howe, Junr.
Y. Duer
A. B. Glover
Holme, Ringer & Co., merchauls
E. Z. Holme (England)
F. Ringer
J. C. Smith
Jas. Webster
T. Bozier
Bezier, Thos., proprietor "London Tavern" Hyver, J. P., commission agent
George Bezier
Boeddinghaus, Dittmer & Co., merchants
C. E. Boeddinghaus
F. Dittmer
Boyd & Co., engineers
Wm. Robertson W. Mackersie
J. F. Calder
A. Robertson
Breen, John, supplier of fresh water
Kassburg & Co., A., storekeepers and com
pradores
A. Kassburg
R. H. Powers
F. G. Woodruff
Kniffler & Co., merchants
L. Kniffler (Dusseldorf) G. Reddelien (Yokohama) C. Illies
W. Pardun
A. Reddelien
(do.) (do.)
Digitized by
846
Lake & Co., Geo. W., merchants
Edward Lake
Maltby & Co., merchants, in liquidation
John Maltby (absent) George J. Colthrup
NAGASAKI.
Mitchell & Co., J. F., shipbuilders, carpen-
ters and blacksmiths
J. F. Mitchell
"Nagasaki Medical Hall"
W. Jalland, proprietor
Netherlands Trading Society
C. Keg
H. Bosma
Occidental Family Hotel
T. C. Russell, manager
Oriental Hotel
Hyver & Co.
Pignatel & Co., storekeepers
Victor Pignatel
Charles Pignatel
J. C. Couder
"Rising Sun" and "Nagasaki Express'
printing office
Alfred J. Clode, manager
J. D. Clark
T. L. Boag
"
Russell, Thos. C., auctioneer and commis-
sion agent
Smith, Capt. J. U., surveyor to the Local
Insurance offices
Smith's Hotel, J. U. Smith, proprietor
Sutton, C., contractor
Takasima Colliery
Jardine, Matheson & Co., agents Ryle Holme, agent (Nagasaki) P. G. Whittall
T. Robertson
Henry Wm. Martin, mining engineer W. 8. Stevens, mechanical engineer Henry Wake, overman
J. S. Beresford do.
S. Millership
W. Brown
do.
do.
Missionaries.
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA.
Rev. Henry Stout
Rev. C. H. H. Wolff
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF AMERICA.
Rev. J. C. Davison
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev. H. Maundrell
FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Bishop J. Laucaigne, apostolic vicar
Rev. J. F. Poirier
Rev. M. de Rotz
Rev. A. Salmon
Rev. A. C. Pelu
Rev. D. Jamault
Rev. J. Chatron Rev. T. P. Fraineau Rev. A. Renault
Pilots.
J. Breen, G. Anderson, C. Johnson, O..
Smith, J. White
Digitized by
THE HIOGO (KOBE) DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
BRITISH CONsulate.-122. Acting Consul―A. A. Annesley 2nd Assistant-T. R. H. McLatchie Constable & Post Office Agent-H. A. Miles Constable-M. Foot
BELGIUM.-7.
Acting Consul-F. Low (for Hiogo & Osaka)
NETHERLANDS.-5.
Consul-J. C. Klein (for Hiogo & Osaka)
Sweden and Norway.
Consul in charge-J. C. Klein
FRANCE, SPAIN & ITALY.-Ikuta no Mia. Acting Consul-A. A. Annesley
SWITZERLAND.
Consular Agent-P. H. Fricke
AUSTRO-HUNGARY.
Acting Consul―A. A. Annesley
GERMAN EMPIRE.
Consul-Dr. T. H. Focke, Junr. Clerk-H. Gutbrod
Constable-R. Bernhardt
UNITED STATES. 35, Native Town. Consul-N. Newwitter (absent) Acting Consul-R. L. Bruge
PORTUGAL.
Acting Consul-C. R. Simpson
Municipal Council.
The Governor of Hiogo
The Consular Body
Edward Byrne
H. Faber
H. Trolzig, superintendent
POLICE.
J. Peterson, (sergeant), J. Swanson, G. Green, C. Müller, G. Crowder, A. Hezlett
Hiogo and Osaka General Chamber of Commerce.
Committee A. O. Gay, chairman; H. St. J. Brown, H. Faber, C. Iwersen, A.. Oestmann
Secretary J. C. Abell
Imperial Government.
KOBE & OSAaka Railway Department. (See Yokohama List.)
IMPERIAL TELEGRAPH).
(See Yokohama List.)
OCEAN STEAMship CompANY.
Heard & Co., agents
Insurances.
Browne & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Union Insurance Society of Canton China Fire Insurance Company, Li-
mited
British & Foreign Marine Insurance
Company, Limited
London and Oriental Steam Transit
Insurance Office
Phoenix Fire Assurance Company Sun Fire Insurance Company
Cornes & Co., agents-
Northern Assurance Company Fire
and Life
Faber & Voigt, agents-
Hamburg and Bremen Board of
Underwriters
North German Fire Insurance Co.,
Hamburg
Transatlantic Marine Insurance, Co.,
Berlin
Fischer & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company
Scottish Imperial Association In-
surance Company
London and Lancashire Fire In-
surance Company
Gutschow & Co., agents-
London Assurance Corporation
Digitized by
348
Hughes & Co., agents-
HIOGO (KOBE).
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany
Commercial Union Marine Insurance
Company
Queen Insurance Company (Liver-
pool and London)
Joseph & Co., L., agents-
Ocean, Railway, and General Tra- vellers' Assurance Company, Limited
Kniffler & Co., agents-
Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Hamburg
Langgaard, Kleinwort & Co., agents--
North British and Mercantile In-
surance Company
Mourilyan, Heimann & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Imperial Fire Insurance Company
Scheuten & Co., agents-
Union of Underwriters of Amsterdam
Smith, Baker & Co., agents-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Guardian Fire & Life Assurance Co.
Stucken, Rasch, & Ruyter, agents-
Hanseatische Feuer Versicherungs
Gesellschaft in Hamburg
Van Oordt & Co., agents-
Manchester Fire Insurance Company Netherlands-India Sea and Fire In- surance Company of Batavia Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co.
Walsh, Hall & Co., agents-
Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Professions and Trades.
Abell, Jno. C., bill & bullion broker-35
Alt & Co., merchants-
E. Hunt
"Astor House "-15
Frank Fisher
Badge, Geo., draper-18в
Geo. Badge
Miss Martyn
Bergeu, J.-46
Blackmore, J.-56
Bonger Brothers, architects and surveyors
-2, Ikuta Baba
M. C. Bonger
W. C. Bonger
Browne & Co., merchants-26
H. St. John Browne
L. R. Goldsmith
M. T. B. Macpherson (Osaka) B. T. Kimpton
Wm. Warburton
Bernard
Byrne, Ed., bill & bullion broker and
marine surveyor-101, Hanakuma
Cabeldu, & Co., P. S., merchant tailors and
general outfitters-16
P. S. Cabeldu J. Bartrum
E. Smith (Osaka)
Carroll & Co., J. D., shipchandlers-38,
Carroll's Block
J. D. Carroll (Walhalla) F. C. Spooner (Yokohama) C. Wiggins
H. Titjen
China and Japan Trading Company, im- porters of, and dealers in, general merchandise, commission agents and auctioneers-80
H. Fogg & Co., Shanghai, general
agents
A. S. Fobes
Wood
Collins, J. M., Saki Dori Sanchome
Cunha, F. de, hairdresser-35
Custom House
M. Scott, appraiser
F. Upton, interpreter
De Ath, A.-18A, Hiogo Auction Mart
& Co.,
Domoney
Native Town
Geo. Domoney G. Whymark
M. Voysey
C. Henderson
compradores-81,
Digitized by
HIOGO (KOBE).
849
Duncan, A., barrister-at-law-73
Faber & Voigt, merchants-25
H. Faber
O. Voigt
T. Lenz (Hamburg)
C. G. F. Birt
Fischer & Co., E., merchants-9
Ed. Fischer (Yokohama) R. M. Brown
C. R. Simpson L. J. Sa
do.
Goldman, S.-82, Native Town
Gordes & Co., 93, Native Town
A. Gordes H. Gordes
Gottlinger, L.-133, Native Town
Grosclaude, E. & U., chronometer, clock
and watchmakers-35
U. Grosclaude
E. Grosclaude (Hankow)
Gutschow & Co., merchants-10 Paul Gutschow (Yokohama)
T. Kempermann H. Hudoffsky
E. H. Gill
Hagart & Co., merchants-112
H. W. Hagart
Harbour Master's Office, Western Custom
house-80
Jno. Marshall, harbour master
Harris, J., M.D., medical attendant, Im-
perial Railway-94
Heard & Co., merchants-7
F. Low
H. W. Livingston
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., merchants--22
H. Bröschen
Hiogo News" Office, F. Walsh & Co.
-83, Native Town
F. Walsh
W. G. Johnson
C. F. Walsh, editor
C. Oxley
Hiogo & Osaka Herald,"-56
F. Cruchley, editor & proprietor
R. S. Collaço, foreman S. Brook, compositor
"Hiogo Hotel," Western Bund
Mrs. Green
J. Nicholls
Hiogo Gas Company
Browne & Co., general agents
E. Byrne
L. R. Goldsmith
H. Pardun
C. H. A. Rappard
H. Lucas
Directors
Hiogo Livery Stables-123, Native Town
W. A. Thompson
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration-81
J. J. Winton, acting, agent E. J. Pereira (absent) C. B. Rickett
Hughes & Co., merchants-58
Robt. Hughes (Osaka) Wm. G. Sands
International Hospital of Hiogo
J. Winton, chairman
J. Ruyter, hon. treasurer & sec. H. M. Blanchard
C. R. Simpson
J. Martens
Trustees
T. C. Thornicraft, medical director
Isaacs & Co., S., merchants,-40
S. Isaacs
J. Marians
Japan Paper Making Co., Limited, Fac-
tory-1, Kobe Hiogo
Č. Rickerby, general manger
M. S. Lockhart, constructing engineer C. Appleby, assistant
Local Committee (Yokohama.)
J. G. Walsh
A. O. Gay
W. C. van Oordt
do.
Johnson & Co., auctioneers-1, Native
Town
W. G. Johnson
Digitized by
860
HIOGO (KOBE).
Joseph & Co., L., brokers-41, Native
Town
M. Joseph
M. Sangster
Kaga Foundry-41
Kirby & Co., E. C., merchants-13 & 14
E. C. Kirby (Yokohama)
B. A. Valantine
G, Bayfield
H. J. Gorman
R. Kirby (Osaka)
Kobe Iron Works
R. Huggan, manager
J. Taylor, superintendent
G. Taylor, foreman machinist
J. Douglas, boiler maker J. Z. Keetch, bookeeper
J. Reid, moulding department W. Robertson, fitter Theo. Thistedt
do.
P. West, ship yard rigger L. C. Fernandez do.
P. Francis
Kobe Club-79
do.
Jno. Marshall, honorary secretary G. van der Vlies & Co., stewards
Kobe Regatta & Athletic Club
F. Low, captain
F. Walch, hon. sec. and treasurer
Kniffler & Co., L., merchants-12 L. Kniffler (Dusseldorf) G. Reddelien (Yokohama) C. Illies
W. Pardun
A. Oestmann
M. Raspe
H. Shoening
J. Bergau
Marmelstein & Co., storekeepers →→→5
E. Marmelstein
W. Hart
Mascarenhas, J.-19, Native Town
Mitsu Bishi Mail Steamship Co.
F. Plate, agent
A. Vivanti
H. Lord
Mourilyan, Heimann & Co., merchants, and
agents for P. & O. S. N. Co.-1 Walter Mourilyan (Osaka)
Chas. A. Heimann
Arthur H. Groom
Arthur W. Gillingham
J. Gillingham
Nachtigal & Co., Geo., compradores-97,
Native Town
Geo. Nachtigal J. Olsen
H. Brown
Netherlands Trading Society-5
J. Martens, acting agent
H. J. C. van Cattenburch
Oriental Bank Corporation-11
D. A. J. Crombie, agent-(absent) H. Mackenzie, acting do.
B. H. Burns, assistant accountant G. M. Carvalho
Occidental & Oriental Steamship Com-
pany-34
H. M. Blanchard, acting agent
B. R. Lewis
J. F. Gorman
Lehmann, Hartman & Co., merchants, in Piotrowski, K. de, auctioneer and general
liquidation-68
F. Herrman
Lentz, A., 49, Native Town
Lucas & Co., H., merchants-50
Henry Lucas
Medical Hall-18
A. C. Sim
W. Rae
commission agent-36, Division Street
Pilots,
O. Smith, W. Lees
Reimers, Baehr & Co.-70
O. Reimers
H. Baehr
Richter, R., commission merchant-47
Digitized by
Scheuten & Co., merchants--87
J. A. A. Groenewont
H. A. Scheuten
P. Boulez
HIOGO (KOBE).
Scott & Co., land and commission agents
and auctioneers, 40, Concession
John Marshall Scott
F. F. Guterres
Skipworth, Hammond & Co.
W. H. Hammond
T. Collins
Smith, Baker & Co., merchants-3
W. H. Morse
D. B. Taylor
Strome & Co., C. J., carpenters, ship- builders, divers, &c.-Benten no hama
C. J. Strome J. K. Taylor
Stucken, Rasch, & Ruyter, merchants,
-28
E. Stucken (absent) J. L. Ruyter, Junr.
Tabor & Co., compradores, shipchandlers
and coal merchants-55 Bund
H. W. Tabor
E. Tabor
Tabor & Co., dispensing chemists-55A,
Bund
H. W. Tabor
Thornicraft, Thos. C., M.R.C.S. Eng.,
-94
Tillson & Co., D. H., compradores, &c.,
-18, Native Town
D. H. Tillson
W. Henriques
L. Hansen
Van der Polder, L., interpreter, Hiogo
Saibansho
Van Oordt & Co., merchants-101
C. Braess
Vlies & Co., G. van der-79
G. van der Vlies
E. Bonger
Wachtels & Co., merchants-90
H. P. M. Wachtels
Walsh, Hall & Co., merchants-2
Arthur O. Gay
J. W. Henderson R. C. Walsh
351
Wilson, C. G., A.I.C.E., chief engineer,
Department of Seisakurio, Imperial Go vernment Works
Wimmer, H., watchmaker-31
H. Wimmer
B. Jennings
HIOGO AND Osaka General ChambeR
OF COMMERCE.
A. O. Gay, chairman H. St. J. Browne, H. Faber,
C. Iwersen,
A. Oestmann,
J. C. Abell, secretary
Committee
REUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITE D
K. de Piotrowski, agent
UNION PROTESTANT CHURCH.
A. S. Fobes
R. S. Hughes
H. Lucas
Trustees
Missionaries.
CATHOLIC MISSION.
Notre Dame des sept douleurs, 87,
Abbé A. Villion
Abbé L. Sutter
AMERICAN BOARD'S MISSION.
Rev. O. H. Gulick
Rev. J. D. Davis
Rev. J. L. Atkinson
J. C. Berry, M.D.
Rev. Wallace Taylor, M.D.,
Digitized by
THE OSAKA DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
BRITISH Consulate-16.
Acting Vice-Consul-J. J. Enslie (absent) Constable-M. Foote
Professions & Trades.
Bavier & Co.-12
H. Geslien
Beer, G. de, Furukawa Machi
Blackwell & Co.-25, Concession
A. H. Blackwell
W. J. Mansfield
Browne & Co., merchants-26, Concession
M. T. B. Macpherson
Cabeldu & Co., P. S., merchant tailors and
general outfitters-13
Edward Smith
China & Japan Trading Company, importers of, and dealers in, general merchandise, commission agents and auctioneers
H. Fogg & Co., Shanghai, general
agents
A. S. Forbes, local agent, No 23
W. Posch
Colomb, F., Yoriki Machi
Escher, G., 4, Concession
Faber, Voigt, 4B, Concession
Favre-Brandt, C. & J., watch and clock
importers-10
C. Favre-Brandt
J. Favre-Brandt (Yokohama)
Fischer & Co., Edward-20, Concession
A. J. Alion
Frey, Mrs., Furukawa Machi
Friebe, H.
Government School
James Green
J. Eaton
C. H. Thabor H. E. Reynall R. Penny
Hecht, Lilienthal & Co., mercbants-16
Henson, John-16▲
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration-4
E. Fischer & Co., agents
Hughes & Co., merchants-2
Robert Hughes
Japanese Government Mint. Kawasaki.
DIRECTOR'S Department.
E. Dillon, B.A., F.C.S., technical adviser
and assayer
Digitized by
OSAKA.
Wm. Gowland, F.C.S., metallurgist Penn, H., Racquet Court lane
and chemist
T. Howlett, coiner
R. Maclagan, engineer C. Mancini, roller
J. W. Mallolin, secretary to Commis-
sioner
Kirby & Co., E. C., merchants-17
R. Kirby
Klein, J. C.-4, Hakodadi Yashiki
Kniffler & Co., L., merchants-24
Langaardt, Kleinwort & Co.-4A,'Concession
Lyons, W. P., Doshin Machi
Major, F., commission agent-2, Yoriki,
Machi
McLeod, N., Dushin Machi
Mourilyan, Heimann & Co., merchants
Walter Mourilyan
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
The Governor
The Consular Body
H. Geslien
F. Major, secretary
P. Doel, superintendent
Netherlands Trading Society-5, Mmemo-
tocho
Oriental Club-16▲
M. T. B. Macpherson, hon. secretary
Osaka Hospital, Suzuki Cho
Osaka Hotel-6, Concession Baptiste Raymond
Osaka Government School
Kawisho Machi
L. Swaby
Ravetta, F., baker
F. Ravetta
C. Guien
Renwick, W., M.D.-9, Concession
Sharpe, W., Concession
353
Spahn, J. H., merchant-4, Yoriki Machi
J. H. Spahn
R. Spahn
Stewart, William, merchant, Mmemo-
tocho
Thissan, A., Fukujima Cho
Missionaries.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
3, Concession.
Rev. C. F. Warren
B. W. Dwars, Idzumi Machi
AMERICAN EPISCOPAL MISSION. Rev. A. Morris, Yoriki Machi Rev. J. H. Quimby
H. Lanning, M.D., Yoriki Machi
FRENCH CATHOLIC MISSION.
Furukawa Machi.
L'Abbé J. Cousin
do. M. Plesis
AMERICAN Board MISSION.
Rev. H. H. Leavett
Rev. M. L. Gordon, M.D.-8, Yaroki Ma-
chi
Rev. G. M. Dexter
Digitized by
THE HAKODADI DIRECTORY.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-R. Eusden Constable-S. F. Laurence
FRANCE.
Consular Ayent-R. Eusden
ITALY.
Acting Consul-J. H. Hawes
PORTUGAL.
Acting Consul-J. H. Hawes
UNITED STAtes.
Consul―J. H. Hawes Clerk-J. B. Hawes
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY,
Acting Consul-R. Eusden
DENMARK.
Consul-John H. Dūūs
Insurances.
Blakiston, Marr & Co., agents.
China and Japan Marine Insurance Company
Howell & Co., agents-
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited
Professions and Trades.
Blakiston, Marr & Co., merchants
T. Blakiston
C. N. Spottiswoode
Dūūs, John H., merchant and Insurance
ageut
J. H. Dūūs
E. H. Dūūs
Howell & Co., merchants
J. Albinson
J. A. Wilson
"Kai-sho-marn" Light ship
C. Seitz, light-keeper
KAITAKUSHI (SATSPORO.) Lieut. M. S. Day, U.S.N., chief surveyor - Holt, mechanical engineer W. R. Corwinne, school instructor Miss Dennis
do. LIGHT SHIP.
-. Forrest, light-keeper
Mitsu Bishi Mail Steamship Company
F. Escombe, agent
G. W. Rose, freight clerk
Porter, A. P., commission merchant, general
agent, and marine surveyor
"Russian Hotel"
Mrs. P. P. Alexieff
G. P. Parauchin
Schlüter & Strandt, compradores, &c.
P. G. H. Schlüter
H. Strandt
Thompson & Bewick, ship chandlers, naval
contractors, and ship carpenters
J. R. Thompson
Geo. Bewick
Missionaries.
AMERICAN MISSION.
Rev. M. C. Harris
ENGLISH MISSION.
Rev. W. Dening
MISSION APOSTOLIQUE.
L'abbés J. Marin, R. Leblanc
RUSSIAN MISSION.
Pere Anatoly
Digitized by
THE MANILA DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government.
CAPITANIA General.
Capitan General-Jose Malcampo y Monge Ayudantes de S.E.-Jose Cores, E. Jor-
dana, A. Llorente
ESTADO MAYOR.
Gefe-T. Sanchiz
Coronel-L. Roig (ausente) Teniente Coronel-I. Salimas
Juzgado de Guerra.
Presidente Capitan General Asesor-E. Enciso
Fiscal-L. Roca
Escribano-M. Molina
SUBINSPECCION General del Ejercito. Subinspector-R. Crespo Secretario-F. Mallent
Ayudantes de S. E.-F. Duji, T. Camacho
ESCUELA DE Cadetes DEL ARMA DE
INFANTERIA.
Plaza de la Fuerza de Santiago. Gefe-L. Rivera
Profesores-C. Vallarino, J. Marina
PLANA MAYOR FACULTATIVA DE ARTILLERIA. Subinspector-Brigadier C. Pavia 20. Gefe Coronel-M. Ordoñez Secretario Capitan-P. G. de Paredes
MAESTRANZA DE ARTILLERIA.
Director Coronel-F. Verdugo Capitanes-A. Carretero, A. Revuelta
PLANA MAYOR FacultatiVA DE
ENGENIEROS.
Director Subinspector-A. Brull y Sinues Coronel-M. Cano
Teniente Coronel-A. Vallalon
ADMINISTRACION MILITAR.
Intendente Militar de Division-M. Panisse Sub-intedente Militar-T. Urquiza Comisario de guerra de la. clase-J. Mou-
liaa
Comisarios de guerra de 2a. clase-R. F. Munilla, T. G. Perez, L. Alaxa, F. G. Bernardos
SANIDAD MILITAR. Inspector Medico-N. Olivares Subinspector Medicos-R. P. Torregon, F.
F. Torrero, R. Niubo
Medicos-P. L. y Yela, V. M. Romo, V. Sanchez, C. Varquez, R. Noguera, L. de Castro, A. Sacristan, M. G. Florio, P. M. Garcia, R. Climent, A. L. de Guevara Farmaceuticos-B. Botet, T. Coll, G. Mozo,
T. Chicote, J. Martinez
DIRECCION General de HACIENDA. Director General-J. de Chinchilla Sub-Director-F. de P. Ripoll
Inspectores-R. P. de Guzman, J. Millan,
M. Maville, G. Viana
Gefe Letrado-S. G. Luna
Officiales M. Sidrach, S. M. de Torres, A.
Opisso, F. Forcen
TRIBUNAL DE CUENTAS.
Presidente-Castello
Fiscal-T. M. Mourin
Ministros E. Guerrero, T. de la Torre Secretario-H. Fernandez
Archivero-M. Reina
ORDENACION GENERAL DE PAGO.
Ordenador-L. Gabaldon
Interventor-L. R. de Rivera
Gefe de Negociado-M. Villava
CONTADURIA General.
Contador Gefe-B. Carreño
Gefe de Negociado-R. Echavarria, V. P.
Bustillo, F. Blanco, M. G. de Soria
TESORERIA GENERAL.
Tesorero-M. R. de los Rios
ADMINISTRACION CENTRAL DE IMPUESTOS. Administrador-R. de Val
Interventor-B. G. Bello
Digitized by
356
MANILA.
ADMINISTRACION Central de
ESTANCADAS.
Administrador Gefe-M, S. de Luna
Interventor-V. Melgar
Almacenes Generales.
Almacenero--P. S. Llanos
Interventor--J. Caracuel
Oficial-P. Rodriguez
ADMINISTRACION CENTRAL de Colec-
CIONES Y LABORES.
Administrador-E, de la Guardia
Interventor-Luis Sagües
Almacenes Generales.
Almacenero-E. Ariza Interventor-A. Nogueira
Fabrica de Tabacos del Torton. Inspector-C. S. Plasuelo Contador-L. Foro
Fabrica de Tobacos de Meisie.
Inspector-R. Reyes Contador-T. Font
Fabrica de Tabacos de la Princesa. Inspector-J. Soria
Contador-E. del S. Orozes
Fabrica de Tabacos de Arroceros.
Inspector-F. Venero
Contador-E. D. Danglada
Intervencion de Aforo.
Interventor Gefe-J. R. de Villegas
ADMINISTRACION CentraL DE ADUANAS. Administrador--A. Anguitu Contador-F. T. Piñol
Casa de Moneda de Manila. Director-J. R. de Arellano Contador-B. Ruiz
Tesorero-F. L. Tuiroga
Oficieles-J. Delgado, J. Caberas Guarda-P. de Peratra
Ensayadores-F. Lafont, F. Alonzo Juez de Balanza-T. Prats Fiel de Labores-R. Roldan Guarda-F. de Olavarrieta Grabadores-T. S. Sevilla, A. Estruch Supernumerario-R. Naval
ADMINISTRAcion Central de HacienDA PUBLICA.
Administrador-E. G. Tuimi
Interventor A. Gisbert, interino
Recandador-E. Luna
Almacenero-A. Manzano
RESGUARDO TERRESTRE Y Maritimo. Comandante General-G. Vives
Comandantes-D. Cespedes, B. Zosello (in-
terino), P. C. de Herrera
Comandante de Babia-G. B. Zorrilla
Gobienro General.
Gobernador General-S.E. José Malcampo
y Monge
Junta de Autoridades.
Presidente-Gobernador General Secretario-El del Gobierno General Secretaria del Gobierno General. Secretario-L. C. de Oglon Gefe de Negociado-F. Arjona Interprete de Lenguas-R. Blanco
Seccion de Orden Publico. Oficiales-M. de Hazañas, M. de la Torre,
C. A. Perera
CONSEJO DE ADMINISTRACION. Gobernador General, presidente; Coman- dante General de Marina, Arzobispo, Tres Obispo sufraganos, Presidente de la Real Audiencia, Director general de Hacienda, Director general de Administracion Civil, Fiscal de S. M., J. Beruete, J. Muñoz, M. Asensi, F. Gil, V. Conti, F. Muñoz, L. Calvo, B. A. Barretto, J. J. de Ynchausti (ausente), Y. de Ycarza, J. F. del Pan, A. P. Casal
Secretaria. Secretario-J. M. de Laredo
Oficiales E. Hermida, J. del Alcasar, E.
Moraleda
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ADMINISTRA- CION CIVIL.
Director--J. C. de Herrera
Sub-Director-J. P. Clemente
Gefes de Seccion.
De Gobernacion-A. de Villaralbo De Fomento-I. Virto
De Contabilidad-A. Carmena
De Negociados-F. de P. Galvan, J. Conta-
mine, M. Mathet
GOBIERNO CIVIL DE LA Provincia. Gobernador Civil-J. Morales y Ramirez Secretario-L. Alonso
ADMINISTRACION GENERAL DE CORREOS. Administrador General-J. G. Robledo Interventor-R. Diaz
PRESIDIO DE MANILA.
Comandante-0. Carbonell
Mayor-F. Fernandez
Capellan-C. del Rozario
Mayor de las Companias disiplinarias-D.
Penavella
Digitized by
OBRAS PUBLICAS.
Inspector General-M. Ramirez
20. Gefe-G. Canals
MANILA.
Ingenieros-E. L. Navarro, G. Palacios Secretario de la Inspeccion-F. Casademunt Maestro de Obras-R. Tanin Arquitecto-L. Cespedes
CLERO CATHEDRAL.
Secretaria de Camara y Gobierno. Secretario-L. de los Remedios Vice-Secretario-P. F. Martinez Archivero-M. M. Perez
Juzgado Proviosional.
Provisor, Vicario general del Arzobispado y
Juez de Capellanes-J. P. Angulo Promotor Fiscal-S. Ramirez Notario Mayor-V. Cuyugan
do. Receptor-M. M. Perez
CABIDDO ECLESIASTICO. Dignidades.
Dean-J. Perez Angulo
Arcediano-J. Carriedo y Ruiz
Chantre-T. Trinidad
Maestre Escuela-J. Moreno
Tesorero-S. Arnedo (ausente)
Canonigos.
Penitenciario-V. Miñana
Canonigo de Gracia 10.-J. Sabino Padilla Magistral-C. Vreta (ausente)
Canonigo de Gracia 20.-P. Mago Doctoral-S. Ramirez
Prevendados.
Racioneros-L. G. Calderon, Mateo M.
Martinez Arema (ausente) Media-Racioneros-J. Rodriguez Carasusan, J. de Dios, Adriano y Gallardo, F. Val- davia y Ruiz, C. Valdivia Lopez Maestros de Ceremonias-Luis de los Re-
medios, T. Molo
Capellanes de Coro-P. Medel, T. Revilla,
C. Sochanco
Sochantre-L. Ignacio
Primer Cura de Sagrario-Agapito Diaz Segundo do. -P. Fuentes, interino Padre Sacristan-M. Bartolome
REAL AUDIENCIA DE FILIPINAS. Presidente P. de Echavarria (ausente)
do. (interino)-J. M. de Valdenebro Magistrados-F. Rovira, A. F. Cafiete, A. M. Davila, L. Cortey (ausente), S. Car- mona (ausente), T. Feced, T. F. Cañete, J. M. Martos
Suplentes B. S. de Vizmanos, J. Muñiz, M.
Assensi
Fiscal T. de Escalera
Teniente Fiscal-C. Garcia
857
Abogados Fiscales-R. Ortega, C. Cerquella En Comision-E. Vidal, F. del Rio, J. Pi-
gueras, R. N. Brabo
Secretario-M. Barroso
Relatores-T. del Castillo, J. Machuca, N. Domingo, T. A Gomez, H. Hagan (inte- rino) Escribanos de Camara-J.Reyes, R. Monroy,
F. Maniquiz
Jueces de la Capital.
Distrito de Quiapo-T. Batalla (ausente),
L. O. de Faranco
Distrito de Binondo-L. Casamor, interino Distrito de Intramuros-E. M. Bolaños Distrito de Tondo-E. Casanova
COMANDANCIA GENERAL DEL Apostadero. Comandante General-M. de la Pezuela 20. Gefe-T. de Carranza
Mayor General-M. F. Mozo Secretario-M. Ordoñez
Ayudante de la Mayoria General-J. M.
Bantez
Ayudantes de S. E.-J. M. de Castro, E.
Ramos
JUZGADO.
Presidente-M. de la Pezuela
Auditor-E. Codina, interino Fiscal-M. Marzano, do. Escribano F. Hernandez
CAPITANIA Del Puerto de Manila Y CAVITE.
Capitan del Puerto-J. M. Jaime Ayudantes-T. Ponte, E. Hediger Medico del Puerto-M. Pereira Interprete de Lenguas-T. Romaguera
ARSENAL. Comandante-J. de la Carranza Ayudante Mayor-G. España Gefe de Arman entos-F. Vila Comandante de Eugenieros-M. Ginart Oficial del Detall-F. Gaspar Encargados del Ramo de Aflote-T. T. Velez,
G. Camargo
Oficial del Detall de la Ayudancia Mayor-
R. Gomez
Ayudante del Arsenal-E. Torres Comandante de Artilleria-T. Eady Capitan del Parque de Artilleria-M. Garces Encargado del Laboratorio de Mistos-G.
Hermida
Comisario del Arsenal-R. Arnaiz
Digitized by
358
Comisario de Revistas-M. Sityar
MANILA.
Contador de Acopios del Arsenal y de la
Maestranza-M. Fornos
Contador de Talleres y de Revistas-F. Roig Contador de Obras-Obdulio Siboni Medico Arsenal-R. Gomez
CUERPO ADMINISTRATIVO.
Ordenador del Apostadero-M. Rodriguez Comisarios-T. Belando, F. Velez
CUERPO DE Sanidad. Subinspector-E. Bartorelo
Medicos Mayores-R. G. Molinello, A. F.
Benitez
SOCIEDAD DE Fianzas Mutuas de EMPLEADOS.
Directores-M. B. de los Rios, T. G. Ro-
biedo, C. S. Plazuelo Secretario-E. S. Orozco Delegado del Gobierno-L. Pertierra
EXCELLENTISSIMO AYUNTAMIENTO. Calle Real 13, (1875.) Presidente-Gobernador General Vice-Presidente-J. Morales Alcades-V. Teus, G. T. Calderon Regidores-T. Paulin, J. Balbas, A. O. de Zarate, T. Cembrano, G. Tuason, J. Mu- noz, F. M. Govantes, J. I. F. de Castro, M. Ramirez, F. Marcaida, F. Reyes, B. Marzano
Secretario-B. Marzano
J. R. Goñi
GUARDIA CIVIL VETERANA. Teniente Coronel Comandante Tenientes-T. Gomez, M. Rojo, R. Moreno,
T. Silva, F. Dominguez, P. Gil Alfereces-A. Carrucho, T. Dominguez, A.
Perez, C. Caicedo, N. Mas
JARDIN BOTANICO.
Director en propiedad-Z. Fspojo (ausente) Director interino-I. Madrigal Maestros horticultores-R. Garcia, M. Garcia
SOCIEDAD ECONOMICA DE AMIGOS
DEL PAIS.
Protector-Governador General
JUNTA DIRECTIVA.
Director-J. Centeno
Vice-Director-G. Llamas Censor-L. Cespedes
Vice-Censor-J. de la Torre Vice-Secretario-F. Moreno
Tesorero-C. Labhart
Consiliario de la Historia Natural-F. R.
Martinez
Consiliario de Agricultura-D. Vidal Consiliario de Artes-A. Saez Consiliario de Comercio-M. Puig Letrado-F. de Mas
Apoderado General-V. S. Ramos Revisores de Cuentas-R. Cadorniga, E. Li-
saro (ausente)
UNIVERSIDAD DE FILIPINOS.
Rector-B. Corominas Vice-Rector-J. Cueto Secretario-A. Estrada
Profesores de Teologia-J. Carrera, R. Martinez, M. Narro, y Manuel Puebla Profesores de Derecho-M. Marzano, J.
Cardell, J. Arrieta, y J. Cueto Profesores de Medicina-R. Ginard, M. Marti M. Pina, Quintin Meynet, Carlos Nalda y G. Mallen
Profesores de Farmacia-R. Botet, y J..
Chicote
Profesores de Filosofia-S. Paya y J. Vila Profesores de 2a. Ensenanza-J. Revilla
y E. Escribano
Profesor de Dibujo-Felipe Roxas
Profesor de Disiplina Ecclesiastica-B. Nora-
leda
COLLEGIO De San Jose. Rector-Dr. D. M. Clemente
Vice-Rector-A. Diaz
Secretario-B. Toledo
Profesores-A. Diaz, S. Ruiz, L. Rocha, B.
Toledo, J. Torres
COLLEGIO DE SAN JUAN de Lebran Presidente-D. Treserra
Vice-Presidente-S. Paya
Rectores-G. Buitrago, J. M. Garcia y W.
Fernandez
ATENEO MUNICIPAL.
Calle de Arsobispo, Nos. 4, 6, 7, y 8. Rector-J. Heras
Catedratico-C. Bech, J. Serra, J. V. Maclada, J. Minores, J. Bech, F. Vela, B. Cintas, J. Febres, R. Ricart, M. Navarro, A. Saez.
JUNTA DIRECTIVA LEL HOSPICIO.. DE S. JOSE.
Protector-Gobernador General Presidente-Regente del Audiencia Vice-Presidente J. P. Angulo
Digitized by
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Tesorero-A. Enriquez
Apoderado-A. Goroztiza
Contador y Secretario-L. Pertierra
JUNTA INSPECTORA DEL HOSPITAL DE S. JUAN DE DIOS. Presidente-Regente del Audiencia Tesorero y Inspector de Obras E. Muñoz Sindico, Apoderado General de la Junta y
Secretario-F. de P. Paves Abogado Consultor-F. Godinez
JUNTA DE ARANCELES.
Presidente-Director General de Hacienda Secretario-Contador de la Aduana
SOCIEDAD De Seguros Maritimos. Directores-F. Reyes, J. Gonzalez y Castro Consiliarios-T. M. Lago, M. Calleja, 8.
de la Vara
MANILA JOCKEY CLUB.
Presidente-L. Castello
Vice-Presidente-M. Herman (ausente)
Tesorero-F. Oakey
Secretario-I. Quezada
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN. Consul-G. Thorne Ricketts Surgeon-John Burke, M.D. Clerk-C. Poons
UNITED STATES.
Vice-consul- Secretary-John G. Austen Surgeon-J. Burke, M.D.
FRANCE.
Consul-Du Courthial
Vice-Consul-Hébrard
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Acting Consul-H. U. Jeffries Secretary-John G. Austen Surgeon-J. Burke, M.D.
DENMARK.
In Charge-F. E. Foster
GERMANY.
Consul-Theodore Ruttmann
AUSTRO Hungary.
Consul-C. F. Labhart
ITALY.
Consul-J. G. del Valle (absent) Acting Consul-E. A. Bellamy
NETHERLANDS.
Consul-G. van Polanen Petel (absent) Acting Consul--John Ph. Hens
BELGIUM. Consul-John Ross (absent) Acting Consul―J. Ph. Hens
Portugal.
Consul A. Hidalgo
SWITZERLAND.
Consul-Charles Germann Vice-consul-J. U. Meily
BRAZIL.
Consul-E. A. Bellamy
Insurances.
Baer & Co., S., agents--
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Company
Barretto & Co., B. A., agents-
Canton Insurance Office
Boustead, E., Junr., agent-
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company
Findlay, Richardson & Co., agents-
The Northern Assurance Company Scottish Commercial Insurance Co. Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Germann, Chas., agent-
Board of Hamburg Underwriters Bremen Sea Insurance Companies Helvetia General Insurance Company Swiss Lloyds' Transport Insurance Co. Baloise Transport Insurance Company Dresden General Transport Insurance
Company
La Neuchateloise Transport Insurance
Company
Frankfort Transport and Glass Insur-
ance Company
Dusseldorf Transport Insurance Co. Vienne Transport Insurance Company Netherlands Transport Insurance Co. Austrian Lloyds' S. N. Insurance Co. Deutscher Lloyd in Berlin
Deutche Transport Versicherungs Ge
sellschaft in Berlin
Digitized by Google
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MANILA.
Vaterländische Transport Versiche- rungs Gesellschaft in Elberfeld Merkur Transport Insurance Com-
pany in Vienne
Guichard et Fils, agents-
Societé Française de Prets à la grosser
de Paris
Holliday, Wise & Co., agents-
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire
Insurance Company
North China Insurance Company
Ker & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Liverpool Underwriters' Association British and Foreign Marine Insurance
Company, Limited
Union Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Sun Fire Office
Merchant Shipping_and Underwriters'
Association of Melbourne
Lloyd Andaluz
Labhart & Co., agents--
Germanic Lloyds'
The Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company of Hamburg, Limited
Lutz & Co., C., agents→→→
Rheinish Westphäl Lloyds Nord Deutsche Feuerversichungs
Gesellschaft, Hamburg
Schweiz Transport Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft, Zurich
Rhemania Transport Versicherungs
Gesellschaft, Coln
Martin, Dyce & Co., agents--
Merchants' Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Limited
Peele, Hubbell & Co., agents-
Queen Insurance Company (Fire) of
Liverpool and London
Union Insurance Society of Canton Yangtsze Insurance Association of
Shanghai
Petel & Co., G. van Polanen, agents-
Oosterling Sea and Fire Insurance
Russell & Sturgis, agents- American Lloyds'
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Co. China Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd.
London Assurance Corporation North British and Mercantile Insur-
ance Company
Smith, Bell & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Commercial Union Assurance Com-
pany, (Fire and Marine) Imperial Fire Office
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Tillson, Herrmann & Co., agents-
Guardian Fire and Life Insurance Office Royal Insurance Co., Fire & Life Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Phoenix Assurance Company
Tuason & Co., agents-
Hanseatische Feuer Versicherungs. Gesellschaft of Hamburg
Steam-ship Agencies.
Panay," Spanish str., F. Reyes, agent "Mariveles," Spanish str., F. Reyes, agent "Paragua," Spanish str., F. Reyes, agent
MANILA, HONGKONG AND AMOY. "Emuy," Spanish str., Inchausti & Co.,
agents
66
"
'Esmeralda," British str., Peele, Hubbell
& Co., agents
'Leyte," Spanish str., Peele, Hubbell &
Co., owners
INTERIOR De Luzon.
"Feliza," Spanish str., Russell & Sturgis,
agents
Lingayen," Spanish str., Russell &
Sturgis, agents
"Cebu," Spanish str., Macleod, Pickford
& Co., agents
"Mactan," Spanish str., Macleod, Pick-
ford & Co., agents
"Butuan," Spanish str., Macleod, Pickford
& Co., agents
"Ormoc," Spanish str., Macleod, Pickford
& Co., agents
"Sudoeste," Spanish str., I. Rocha & Co.,
agents
"Pasig," Spanish str., F. Reyes, agent
Pato," Spanish str., Jackson, French &
Co., agents
"Mendez Nuñez," Spanish str., R. Do-
minguez & Co., agents
Digitized by
MANILA.
"Oriana," Spanish str., Loney & Co.,
86
owners
"Lola," Spanish str., Loney & Co., owners Legaspi," Spanish str., Ker & Co.,
agents
INTERIOR DE BAHIA.
"Isabel la.," Spanish str., R. Dominguez'
& Co., agents
"Isabel 2a." Spanish str., R. Dominguez
& Co., agents
"Filipino," Spanish str., Inchausti & Co.,
agents
"Manila," Spanish str., Inchausti & Co.,
agents
PROVINCE STEAMERS. "Sorsogon," Spanish str., Smith, Bell &
Co., agents "Camiguin," Spanish str., Smith, Bell &
Co., agents
MANILA ANd Laguna. "Antipolo," Spanish str., R. Pozas, agent "Bulacan," Spanish str., R. Pozas, agent
COMPAGNIE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Russell & Sturgis, agents
PACIFIC MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Russell & Sturgis, agents
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION Company. Tillson, Herrmann & Co., agents
E. AND A. MAIL STEAM Co., Limited. Smith, Bell & Co., agents
Banks.
BANCO ESPANOL PILIPINO. F. Muñoz, R. G. Calderon, directors F. de P. Enrique, M. Asensi, managers A. Campo, J. F. del Pan, J. Laguna, G. Tuason, F. Cenbrano, F. Mensayas, de- puty assistants
B. S. de Vizmanos, consulting secretary M. S. de Vizmanos y Lecaros, T. Barrios,
R. Summers, T. V. de Velasco
Chartered Bank of India, Australia AND CHINA.
Plaza de San Gabriel.
W. Forrest, acting agent
P. W. Meiu, acting accountant G. Roensch
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI Banking Corp.
C. J. Barnes, agent
TELEGRAPH EMPLOYEES FOR THE PHILIPPINE Islands.
361
Chief Sub-inspector José Batlle Clerks-Pedro Franco, Emilio Buil, Joa- quim L. Curiel, Sebastian Real Lara, Ricardo Regidor
Inferior Officers-10 superior telegraphers, 18 first do., 26 second do., 39 repairers of the line, 1 warden, 24 first corporals, 33 second do.
Merchants, Professions, and Trades.
Amigos del Pais, printing office, Arzobispo
B. Patron, regent
Andrews & Co., H. J., merchants, Rosario, 24
C. A. Rötschke J. M. Ede
J. Ogden
S. A. Carlos
Atronaga, J. J., watchmaker, S. Jacinto, 42
Ayala, Antonio, merchant, S. Miguel
Antonio de Ayala
Andrez Ortiz de Zárate Ramon Abarca
Baer & Co., S., merchants, Augusto, 10
Saly Baer (absent)
J. Heymann
O. von Willemoes Suhm
G. A. Baer
A. Fabian
L. Prieto
O. Fischer
G. Hartmann
(Isabela) do.
Balbas y Ageo, Juan, merchant, Real
Manila, 6
J. Balbas y Ageo
M. Balbas y Ageo
Balbas y Ageo, engineer, Mines de Man-
cayan, Distrito de Lepanto
Balut Rope Factory
Inchausti & Co., agents
Barretto & Co., Bartolome A., foundry, S
Miguel
B. A. Barretto
N. Garcia, engineer & machinist A. Bernabé
Digitized by
862
MANILA.
Barretto & Co., B. A., merchants, San Miguel Eugster & Co., L., merchants, Anloague, 15
B. A. Barretto
E. M. Barretto
"Bazar Filipino," Escolta, 37
G. A. Baer, merchant
L. Warlomont
A. Blairval
Bischoff, J. J., watchmakers, Escolta, 27
Botica de la Escolta, 26
Carlos Plitt, chemist and druggist
Botica de San Gabriel
A. Westernhagen, proprietor
Botica de la Escolta, 25, manufacturers of
soda water and lemonade
Pablo Sartorius (absent) Gustavo Moerike
H. von Fabrice (Iloilo) Oscar Burger (Cebu) R. Friedrick (Vigan) F. Rothdauscher
A. Küster
Calero, F., watchmaker, Escolta, 31
Carranceja, la Vara & Co., merchants, Plaza
S. Gabriel,
3
L. de la Vara (absent)
Raphael de la Vara (absent)
S. de la Vara
J. G. Varquezo
R. Sanchez
E. Malleda (Ilocos Sur)
C. de Leon
do.
M. de Celis (Vila de Negros)
A. San Pedro (Samar)
Castro, Y. F. de, merchant, Plasa de Sta.
Cruz
Cucullu & Co., merchants, Plaza S. Ga-
briel, 5
José de Cucullu
Juan Alegre (absent)
J. Preysler
Dayot & Co., J., proprietors, "Libreria
Religiosa," Solana, 3
J. Dayot
M. Aenlle
Elzinger Brothers, watchmakers, Escolta, 27
"El Bazar Espanol," Escolta, 14
J. Dayot & Co.
J. Eugster
E. Eugster
J. Munz
L. Eugster
F. Eugster S. Claro
G. Ortega
Findlay, Richardson & Co., merchants
Thomas Caw (absent)
James Sloan
Walter H. Beech (absent)
John Brown
Robert Wright
J. D. McGavin
E. Carballo
L. A. Barretto
do.
Franco & Co., A., merchants, S. Gabriel, 6
P. E. Martinez
R. Franco
A. Ortiz
"French Hotel," Binondo, 37
Lala Ari, proprietor
Edward Verril, manager
Garchitorena & Smith, carriage makers, Es-
colta, 30
Angel M. Garchitorena
J. L. Smith
J. S. Leyva
J. Angeler
G. Ribervo
Genato & Co., auctioneers and commission
agents, Escolta, 30
M. Genato Vte. A. Genato T. Tuason
M. Queri
V. San Juan
E. Pabalan
L. Cuejilo
G. Geronimo
T. P. Gutierrez
Germann, Chas., merchant
Chas. Germann
A. Germann
Guerra, F., shipchandler, Anloague, 16
Guichard et Fils, merchants, S. Jacinto, 42
J. A. Guichard (Paris) Auguste Guichard (do.)
Digitized by
MANILA.
269
Eugène Guichard (Paris.)
Fr. Guignard
(do.)
Victor Cherest
(do.)
L. Génu
B. Guevara
C. S. de Alcuaz
M. Jacinto
Heinszen & Co., C., merchants, Anloague, 4
Conrad Heinszen (absent)
N. Heinszen
A. Krause
A. Schwenger C. Westendorf
F. Moya
Holliday, Wise & Co., merchants
D. L. Hunter
J. B. McCulloch
A. Grundy
J. Drummond
Inchausti & Co., merchants, S. Fernando
J. J. de Inchausti
J. M. Elizalde
V. Téus
J. M. Yrisarry
A. Carrall
F. Guevara
V. Gloria
Jackson, French & Co., merchants
Hugh Smith French Edward Jackson
J. P. de Tagle
Ker & Co., merchants, Collejon de S. Ga-
briel, 11
John Ross (absent)
Albert Coates
D. M. Forbes
D. Munn
J. Cembrano
Thos. Worthington R. Roberton
H. L. Porteus
F. Bolton
T. McMicking
D. Crecini
J. Ogilvie
J. Arce
J. T. Cassels
(Iloilo)
R. J. Paterson
do.
do.
J. N. Husband do.
R. C. Smith (Leyte)
P. Marques
Klöpfer & Co., merchants and shipchandlers
12, S. Fernando
E. Klöpfer
A. Groth
Labhart & Co., merchants, Escolta, 6
C. F. Labhart
Theodore Ruttmann
J. Ruppañer T. Ott
O. Koch
Laine, Silva, watchmaker, Escolta, 10
"La Casa de Berlin," Nueva
R. Boll
"La Catalanes," Escolta, 18
M. Millat
B. Marti
"La Ciudad de Peking," Escolta
J. Fiaoqui
"La Dalla Azul," Real
J. Dayot & Co.
"La Ville de Paris," Real, 37
Castillo Brothers
La Puerta del Sol," Escolta, 14
J. F. Ramirez
Larrinaga & Co., merchants, 14, Isladel
Romero
N. de Larrinaga
L. de Longa
E. de Olano (absent)
Llagostera Hermanos, Puig y, merchants,
Anloague, 23
Miguel Puig y Llagostera Juan Puig y Llagostera Ramon Puig y Llagostera
F. Puig y Llagostera (Barcelona)
S. Leon
M. Navarro
Lois, & Co., E.. shipchandlers, S. Fernando Loyzaga & Co., J. de, printers; proprietors of "Mercantile Review," "El Comercio," afternoon paper, S. Gabriel, 3
F. Diaz y Puertas
B. de Loyzaga
P. B. Ibañez
R. Ochoa
R. Villanueva
F. B. Ibañez
Digitized by
364
Lutz & Co., C., merchants
C. Lutz
C. Sprüngli
J. Ziegler
MANILA.
Macleod, Pickford & Co., merchants, Carenero
N. Macleod
C. R. B. Pickford (Cebu)
Alex. S. Macleod (England)
F. H. Hepper
E. F. Birchal
M. Ortega
D. Saracho
P. L. Blyth
(Cebu)
O. O. Pike
do.
W. Colquhoun do.
do.
J. Carrion
Marcaida, J. J. de, pawnbroking agency
S. Jacinto, 47
F. M. Conde
S. Fernandez, appraiser
Marqueti, Manuel Perez, merchant, An-
loague, 6
Manuel Perez Marqueti
Manuel Perez, hijo
J. Velasco
D. Scrrano
L. Ortiz
T. Salvador
V. de Ocampo
B. Guerrero
S
Martin, Dyce & Co., merchants, Isla del
Romero, 6
J. B. Mackie
W. Johnston
G. Martin, Junr.
C. G. Graham
J. Rogers
T. Ogilvie
F. Fabie
M. de la Fuente
Martinez and Rodriguez, pawnbrokers and
cominission agents, Binondo, 17
R. S. J. Martinez
P. J. y Rodriguez
J. Rodriguez
E. J. de Leon
Matti, and Sons, F., watchmakers, Es-
colta, 16
F. Matti
F. G. Matti
J. M. Matti
Q. F. Matti
Mestres Brothers, auctioneers, Escolta, 18
J. Mestres
Meyer E., tailor
E. Meyer
E. Baalk
Morris, Barlow & Co., engineers and ma-
chinists, Jolo, 20
J. Samuel Morris
J. S. Barlow (F.S.E.)
J. E. Roldau
S. Aguirre F. Wilson
C. Taylor
Muñoz, Juan, proprietor "Bazar Oriental,"
S. Juan de Lebran, 3
Nordimann, Brothers, watchmakers, Es-
colta 14
Olaguivel, Guivelondo & Co., merchants
S. Miguel, 4
José Guivelondo
Juan Olaguivel (absent)
J. G. Guivelondo
Oppel & Co., lithographers, Escolta, 35
George Oppel
Owens & Co., L., merchants, Anloague, 8
L. Owens (London)
J. M. Fleming
A. C. Fleming
Paco Rope Factory
Ignacio de Icaza, agent
Pan & Co., J. F. del, merchants, Beaterio,
frente de Sto. Domingo
J. F. del Pan
E. del Pan
C. Manotoc
Peele, Hubbell & Co., merchants, Carenero, 1
Ogden E. Edwards (absent)
R. D. Tucker
F. E. Foster
R. A. Lane
A. T. Marvin
(do.)
F. C. Eaton (Albay)
F. C. Parker
F. de O. Otadui J. H. Henschell H. K. Bibby
Digitized by
H. Greenough, Jr. (Leyte)
E. D. Youngs
P. Jorge
F. W. R. de Souza
V. Versoza
J. Versoza
F. Genton (Leyte)
B. Arlegui do.
Pelestot, G., general storekeeper
MANILA.
Petel & Co., G. Van Polanen, merchants
and commission agents, Anloague, 19
G. Van Polanen Petel (absent)
John Ph. Hens
E. Boustead, Juor.
J. Carballo
R. Gonzales
J. Schmidt
V. Lopez J. Limpo. B. Domingo D. Enriquez
V. O. Campo 'M. Ortega
Piaget, Emilio, watchmaker, Rosario, 1
"Porvenir Filipino, El," Escolta, 81
Jimenez & Botella, editors & proprietors
Prehn & Co., merchants, Calle Nueva, 57
Luis Otto Prehn
R. Liebich
Ad. Wusinowsky
Ramirez & Giraudier, printers, lithographers, newsagents, and proprietors "El Diario de Manila," Magallanes, 3
M. Ramirez
B. Giraudier
J. F. del Pan, editor
F. Casademunt, reporter
A. Opisso
do.
Reyes & Co., shipchandlers, Collejon de S.
Gabriel, 8
F. Reyes
M. Uceda
T. Reyes
A. Goyenechea
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Reymann, Oscar, chemist, druggist, and soda water manufacturer, Botica de la Paz, Escolta, 17
Oscar Reymann
A. Knester
Reynolds, T. J., exchange, ship, and general
broker
Rocha, Antonio, marine surveyor, average
stater, &c.
Rocha & Co., Y., merchants, Anloague, 8
Ygnacio Rocha
A. Reyes F. Modesto
A. Escalante
G. Heart
Roensch, A., hat manufacturer, Escolta, 21
A. Roensch (absent)
•
H. Hülsz
E. Möller
A. Richter
A. Maecker
Roxas, J. B., merchant, Solano, 40, S. Mi-
guel
José B. Roxas
Ysidoro Fernandez
Joaquin V. Fernandez Pedro P. Roxas Gregorio Granados Pedro Francisco Aguedo Fibayan
Russell & Sturgis, merchants
H. U. Jeffries (absent) F. G. Heron
J. E. Ernst
C. H. Warren (Iloilo)
J. Methvin
F. Oakey
M. Henry M. F. Somes
J. J. Ray
J. Haffenden
A. W. Bunker (Albay)
J. T. Sivart
W. S. Ryan
J. M. Gaskell
A. De Lapuente
R. Pozas, marine surveyor
Sainz, Vicente, pawnbroking agency,
Reyes, J. N. C., carriage builder, 7, | Sainz, Vicente,
Teatro, Viejo Street
J. N. C. Reyes
M. Beech
V. J. Roño
Jolo, 11
V. Sainz
B. Sainz
P. Salamanca
Digitized by
366
Santa Mesa Rope Factory
Peele, Hubbell & Co., agents
C. Klinck, engineer
A. Aylett
MANILA.
Secker & Co., M., hat manufacturers, Es-
colta, 35
Engelbert Secker
Carl Moritz
Julius Böché
Smith, Bell & Co., merchants
R. P. Wood (Liverpool)
G. B. Cadell do.
G. R. Young (London) D. A. Smith
G. Mackenzie
G.A. K. Honey
Robt. Marshall
H. P. Gray
A. B. Whyte
W. P. Jones
do.
W. W. Thomson
F. Maitland Heriot
J. F. Stüben
G. E. A. Cadell
(Cebu)
do.
Spring & Co., drapers, mercers and gene-
ral outfitters, 23, Escolta
C. A. Spring
Miss Spring
J. Cutting
W. D. George
W. Caswell
Tillson, Herrmann & Co., merchants, Anlo-
ague, 21
Edward Parr (London)
Moritz A. Herrmann (Hamburg) Richard B. Parr
E. Sackermann
Chas. Blakeley
Oscar Dürr J. Javier
A. Olona
J. Lauuza
P. Ocampo
Tondo Matches Manufactory
Antonio Gou Lopez, agent
Tuason & Co., merchants and bankers,
Plaza S. Gabriel, 2
G. Tuason
J. P. Tuason
A. Morelos
F. Paez
N. Morelos L. Aguirre B. Garcia
C. Morelos
Tutuban Rope Factory
Eugster & Co., L., agents
Matias Feliciano, manager
B. Feliciano
Ullmann, Felix, Importador de Alhajas,
Anloague, 9
F. Ullmann
E. Ullmann (absent)
B. Schwob
Valdes & Co., proprietors of Saw Mill
(Misie)
M. Perez, acting manager
M. Fleury, engineer
J. Olañeta
G. Ramos
Valdezes, Catalino, watchmaker, Real, 16
Witte, Julius, ice manufacturer, and distiller
of essential oils, Baraca, 21
Julius Witte
L. Limcaco J. Limcaco F. Gusmam
Ysidoro Falcon
C. Limpio
Wilks & Earnshaw, engineers, machinists,
founders, &c., Jaboneros, 3
Henry Wilks
D. Earnshaw, surveyor to Lloyds'
agents
E. Edwards, iron moulder
J. Felizardo
H. Alonzo
Zoilo Ibañez de Aldecoa, merchant, Es.
colta, 34
Z. I. de Aldecoa
L. Llorente
J. Garey
MEDICOS CIVILES.
John Burke, Vivac, 4
Ricardo Burke, Vivac, 4
Rafael Ginard, Real de Paco
Mariano Marti, Dulum Bayan, 79
Quintin Maynet, Plaza de Vivac, 5
Carlos Nalda, Tolo, 44 Marcial Pereira, Victoria, 4
Digitized by
Pablo Parantier, Escolta, 37 Miguel Pina, Platerias, 7
MANILA.
BOTICAS Y FABRICAS DE Aguas Gaseosas, Jacobo Zobel, Real, 13
Mariano Kühnell, Cabildo, 14
Agustin Westernhagen, Plaza de S. Gabriel Jorge Ludewig, Plaza de Binondo Ronmaldo Boie, Sto. Cristo, 8 Andres Soriano, Tondo Oscar Beymann, Escolta, 17 Pablo Sartorios, Escolta, 25 Carlos Plitt, Escolta, 26
Rafael Fernandez, Escolta, 37
Agustin Waternhagen, Plaza de Sta. Cruz Gustavo Grupe, Plaza de Quiapo
CIRUJANOS DENTISTAS.
J. Arezalo, Plaza de Quiapo, 6 Andres Cereso
RESTAUBANTS.
El Arbol de Guernica, Escolta
T. G. Ureta & Co.
El Lucero, Plaza de Sta. Cruz, 5
M. Fernandez
El Luzon, Plaza de Vivac, 6
P. E. Martinez
El Occidente, Real, 16
J. Movellan
El Suizo, Plaza de S. Gabriel, 1
J. U. Meily
El Vivac, Plaza de Vivac, 7
V. Milla
La Bilbania, Escolta, 40
Andiuza & Co.
La Peninsular, Plaza de S. Gabriel, 8
O. de la Vara & Co.
La Seirelana, Puente de Binondo, 8
T. Santiago
La Vascongada, Plaza de S. Gabriel, 5
J. Labedan
La Villa de Burdeos, Real, 17
C. Alonzo
La Vinda de Gomez, Escolta, 33
M. Gueri
Las Cuatro Naciones, Carriedo, 80
J. J. Schmid
Los dos Hermanos, Beaterio, 10
P. Gutierrez
COFFEE HOUSES.
De Paris, Anda, 1
C. Duhamel
De San Vicente, S. Vicente, 3
F. Jornales & Co.
El Oriental, Plaza de S. Gabriel, 1
A. Fernandez
El Zaragozano, Real, 8
M. Pastor
Eris de Paz, Nueva, 15
I. Reyes
La Campana, Escolta, 33
A. Fernandez
La Casa de Huespedes, Palacio, 17
J. Barbe
La España, Beaterio, 10
H. Ferssin
La Castellana, Escolta, 25, & S. Fernando, 74 La Española, Dolores, 16
Antonio Angulo
La Catalana, Murallon, 2
M. Catalan
La Confianza, Escolta, 22
J. Carvallo
La Corona, S. Juan de Letran, 18
Castillo Brothers
La Luna, Plaza de Binondo, 2
D. Arcillas
N. Magdalena
La Francesa, Barraca, 37
Lara Ari
La Madrileña, Sto. Cristo, 12
F. Jornales & Co.
La Peninsular, Palacio, 17
J. Perez
Mendez Nuñez, S. Fernando, 79
A. Echavarria
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ILOILO.
ILOILO.
Colonial Government.
Gobierno P. M.
Gobernador del Distrito-E. Fajardo, coro-
nel graduado del Ejercito
Obras Publicas-Vicente Kniz, ingeniero Auxiliares de Fomento-Z. Kobles, V. Gay,
N. Achurra
Comision de Montes--J. Gutierrez, ingeniero Medico Titular-Dr. J. Gomez
ALCALDIAS MAYORES.
Juez-Carlos Diaz y Ferm (Jaro) Fiscal-Abelino del Rozario do. Juez-Fermin Jeminez (Pototan) Fiscal-Maximino Perez do.
ADMINISTRACION DE HACIENDA PUBLICA. Administrador-Antonio Valderrama Interventor Joaquin Pastorfido Almacenero--José Santarromana Vista de la Aduana-Antonio Nogueras Auxiliarde do. Enrique Estruch
COMISION DE ACOPIOS DE TABACO. Aforador-Pedro Orozco Almacenero-Potenciano Reyes Alumno-Vicente Rosales
CUERPO DE Carabineros.
Comandante de la Ronda-Mar iano Luque
ADMINISTRACION DE CORREOS.
Administrador-J. Fernandez
Interventor-Santiago Llorente
CAPITANIA DEL PUERTO.
Capitan Salvador Llegat, teniente de navio
de la Armada
SEMINARIO CONCILIAE DE JARO. (á cargo de los P. P. Paules.) Rector-Ildefomo Moral
Colegio para niñas, titulado de San Jose á cargo de las Hermanas de la Caridad Superiora-Sor Josefa Nufies
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Vice-consul-J. T. Cassels
GERMANY.
Vice-consul-F. Luchsinger (absent)
Acting do.-C. Sprecher
UNITED STATES,
Consular Agent―J. G. Austen
Insurances.
Fyfe, J. S., agent
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Higgin, John, agent-
Imperial
Commercial Union
Ker & Co., agents-
Union Marine Insurance Co., Limited
Loney & Co., agents-
Lloyds'
Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co. Samarang & Sea Fire Insurance Co. Guardian & Fire Life Assurance Co.
Merchants.
Aldegner & Sons, merchants
Ñ. Aldegner S. Aldegner
Anderson, engineer
Balea, T., chemist and druggist
Bischoff & Co., J. J., merchants
J. J. Bischoff
J. S. Bischoff D. G. Bischoff
L. Staedele T. Preciados
Figera Brothers, merchants
M. Figera
J. Figera
G. Gil
Fyfe, James S., merchant
James S. Fyfe
Wm. S. Fyfe
Gargollo Brothers, merchants
G. Gargollo
A. Gargollo
B. Gargollo
P. Mendezona
Gomez, Joszé, physician
Higgin, Brothers, timber merchants
John Higgin
G. Higgin
Jas. W. Higgin (Negros)
A. de Keyser
C. Tolosa
Digitized by
CBBU.
Ker & Co., merchants
J. T. Cassell
R. J. Paterson J. N. Husband
P. Marques
Kobles, X., veterinary surgeon
Loney & Co., merchants Robert Loney
James Smith (Cebu) Thomas MacGibbon
H. C. Hoskyn
R. F. Hoskyn Juan Llorente
J. D. Herrera (Surigao) S. Larna
do.
W. A. Gardiner (Cebu)
CEBU.
Consulates.
GREAT BRITAIN,
Vice-Consul-G. E. A. Cadell
GERMANY.
Vice-Consul-J. F. Stüben
United StatES.
Acting Consular Agent-J. G. Austen
PORTUGAL.
Vice-Consul-G. Velozo
United States of Venezuela.
Consul-G. Velozo
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G. Laqueras
J. Carvajal
V. Gallegos
do.
do.
do.
Luchsinger & Co., merchants
Federico Luchsinger (absent) F. R. Steger
C. Sprecher
John Costeker F. Blumer
R. Hefti
Maclaren, Robert, physician
Mamano, N., solicitor
Martin, F.. physician
Miller, C., hat manufacturer
Norman Brothers, merchants
J. Norman
Oppen, E. G., hat manufacturer
Pineda, N., solicitor
Russell & Sturgis, merchants
C. H. Warren
J. G. Austen S. G. Downs J. C. Tyler A. Pearce J. Pedrera
Saura, T., surgeon Tom, engineer
Withome, N., engineer
Ziboli, E., solicitor
Insurances.
Loney & Co., agents-
Lloyds❜
Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Royal Fire & Life Insurance Company
Smith, Bell & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
British & Foreign Marine Insurance
Company
Imperial Fire Office
China & Japan Marine Insurance Co.
Merchants, &c.
"Ciudad de Cebu
""
Diago y del Vandre, proprietor
Claverat, Isidro, wine merchant and pro-
prietor "La Esmeralda "
COAL MINES, THE "HOPE" AND "CHARITY." (Compostela Village.)
Isaac Conui, proprietor
T. G. Rosado, director of works
Escondrillas, D., importer of office materials
Gonzaler, Victor, librarian and general
storekeeper
Jahrling, Valerio, naval storekeeper
Loney & Co., merchants
James Smith
W. A. Gardiner G. Laqueras
Digitized by
370
J. Carvajal
V. Gallengos
J. D. Herrera (Surigao) S. Larna
do.
Osmeña & Co., R., hosiers, &c.
Zumas Osmeña Victoriano Osmeña Pedro Osmeña
Pickford & Co., merchants
N. MacLeod (Manila) C. R. B. Pickford P. L. Blyth O. O. Pike W. Colquhoun
M. Carrion
Reyes & Vaño, merchants
Bernabe Reyes
N. de Leon
OKBU.
Roa & Son, A., merchants and naval store-
keepers
Antonio Roa
Filomeno Roa
M. F. Escalante J. M. Escalante
Russell & Sturgis, merchants
J. G. Austen
F. Skinner
J. Elio (Camiguin)
C. Carlotta (Surigao)
Sartarius and Moerike, chemists and drug-
gists
Oscar Berger
Smith, Bell & Co., merchants
J. F. Stüben
G. E. A. Cadell
Velozo, G., merchant
G. Velozo
R. Velozo
S. W. Monalits
PORAC PAMPANGA.
Petel, A. & A., sugar estate owners
A. Petel, senior
A. Petel, Junior
Digitized by
THE SAIGON DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government. Governor-His Excellency Rear Admiral
Baron Duperré
Chef d'état Major-R. de Prémesnil Chief of the Cabinet-Conneau Colonial Secretary-Coquille, sub-Com-
missioner of Marine
Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor-
H. des Ruisseaux
Aide-de-Camp-De la Bonninière de Beau-
mont
Officers of Ordonnance-Delessert, Porte,
'de Forussal
DIRECTION OF THE INTERIOR. Director-J. Piquet Secretary-General-P. Guiraud (absent),
E. Béliard, p.i.
First Office-A. Desmier, p.i. Second Office-L. Moisy, p.i. Third Office-F. Didier
Fourth Office-De Laneau de Marey Com. of Archives and Library-P. Clerc
GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Commander of the Troops-Col. Bossant Colonel Trève
Lieut. Col.-Vigier
Director of the Marine Arsenal-Cazelle Colonial Physician-Lacroix Military Engineer-Varaigne Chief of Telegraphic Service-Demars Director of Public Works-Chariot, p.i. Architect of Public Buildings-Rampant Director of Finance-De Rangousse Director of Post Office-Buchwalter, p.i. Curate-De Kerlan
20 Brothers and 46 Sisters of Charity Harbour Master-Bonhomme, p.i Clerk in Harbour Master's Office-Moireau Director of Botanical Gardens-J.B. Pierre Inspector of Native Affairs-Villard
Manager of Opium Farm-Tan Keng Ho Manager of Spirit Farm-Tan Keng Ho
ADMINISTRATion of MarinE. Commissioners-M. A. Le Clos, chief of the Administrative service; H. J. De- lasalle (absent)
Second Commissioners-Carpot, Sergent,
Cleret
Sub-Commissioners-C. Bayet (absent), Martin, J. B. Faugère, C. J. Gabrić (ab- sent), A. M. Guyomar (absent), M. C. Du Mesnil (absent), L. G. Laboye, R. G. De Saint-Quentin, Mittre, De Galéan, Luzio
Assistant Commissioners-M. F. Guirand, H. F. Delval, G. J. Maury, T. L. Boulle (absent), L. A. Lainé, L. G. Deshoulières (absent), M. E. Morin (absent), Hillion, St. Hilaire, De Les- trac
Clerks M. E. Labadie, B. C. Couturier, H. C. Roberdeau, A. C. Etchégoyen, T. A. De Cours, P. A. Picon, V. Coridon, F. A. La Barbe, F. Y. Bernard, Anandanapoullé, Héloury, Ste. Marie Louvrier, Vadès, Merlejude Auxiliary Writers-G. L. Le Jeune, A. P.
Fleuriot de Langle
SECRETARIAT.
Laboye, sub-commissioner H. Roberdeau, clerk of marine
REVENUES.
Carpot, assistant commissioner Gleizes, clerk
Lejeune, writer
TREASURY.
De Lestrac, assistant commissioner Coridon, Anandanapoullé, Sers, elerks
Digitized by
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HOSPITALS.
Luzio, sub-commissioner Labadie, accountant
La Barbe, Héloury, clerks
Equipment of Merchant SHIPS.
De Galéan, sub-commissioner
PUBLIC WORKS.
Mittre, sub-commissioner
Fleuriot de Langle, writer
CONTROL.
De St. Quentin, sub-commissioner H. Delval, assistant
G. Maury, storekeeper
G. Couturier, clerk
VICTUALLING.
Mittre, assistant-commissioner
SAIGON.
De Cours, Picon, Etchégoyen, Tournie,
clerks
PROVINCIAL AdministratION.
I. St. Hilaire, assist.-commissioner (Baria)
Hillion,
Lainė,
Guirand,
do. do.
do.
(Chaudoc) (Vinh-Long) (Mytho)
ADMINISTRAtion of JustICE.
J. J. Poignand, procureur-general
COURT OF APPEAL.
X......., president
A. P. A. Imbert, Lasserre, counsellors
TRIBUNAL Of First Instance.
L. E. Penavayre, judge
Le Jemble, second judge
G. J. G. Poignaud, De Thiollaz, deputy
judges
BAR Of First Instance.
M. C. J. Jouslain, attorney-general Vulliez, deputy attorney-general
REGISTRAE of the Court of AfpeaL OF FIRST INSTANCE.
De Lauréal
TRIBUNAL OF COMMERCE. A. de Orroño, president
Delagenière, Michelot, Roque, Denis, judges
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.
Elie, titular registrar Cléonie, registrar, p.i.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
P. L. Julien
Le Garnisson, registrar of justice of the
peace
ADMINISTRAtion of NatIVE AFFAIRS. Inspectors-Philastre, Piquet, M. d'Ar-
feuille, Rheinart, Luro
Administrators of 1st class-Garrido, Turc, P. de Champeaux, Eymard-Rapine, La- bussière, Silvestre, Delefosse, Venturini, Nouet, Le J. de Kergaradec, Villard, Motet, Puech, De Serravalle, Parreau, Servant
Administrators of 2nd class-Prioux, Moty, Bon, Henry, Boutroy, Pourquier, Fau- velle, Blanchard, Aymonier, H. de Ver- neville, Arbod, Hector
Auxiliary Administrators of 2nd class-
Gouin, Verschneider, D. d'Engente, Hersen, Bataille, Nansot, Santi, Nicolai, Brière, Mondière, Renault, Granger, Simonard
Administrators of 3rd clase-Rougeot, Gaillard, Sandret, Navelle, B. d'Aves- nes, Bougeault, Marquis, Drouhet, Ha- mel, Rossigneux, Marquant, Debonte, Ponchon, Gouy, Lucciana, Chanseaux Auxiliary Administrators of 3rd_class- Dangla, De S. de Béquigny, Granier, d'Elbée, Escoubet, Schneider, Vergès
FRENCH INTERPRETERS.
Potteaux, Bonnet, principal interpreters
for the Aunamite language
Auband, 1st class interpreter (Europe)
Bollon,
Huc,
do.
do.
Cowie, interp. for the English language
REGISTRY OF LANDS.
Roux, Isaac, G. des Rivières, D'Ausbourg, Bataille, registrars of lands
NAVAL DIVISION OF COCHIN-CHINA.
Fleu us, Admiral's flagship
Barbotin, commander
PUBLIO GARDENS.
Moreau, superintendent
POSTS HELD by French Government. Cholen, Cangioc, Gocong, Tanan, Tay- ninh, Trambang, Mytho, Canlo, Bien- hoa, Baria, Thudaumot, Longthanh, Vinh-Long, Travinh, Bentré, Mocai, Bactrang, Chaudoc, Sadec, Soctrang, Longxuyen, Cantho, Hatien, Rachgia
Digitized by
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
L. Bonhomme, acting harbour master
P. Moireau, secretary
J. Nartus, port master
Municipal Departments.
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.
Mayor-Vinson
SAIGON.
Members-Blancsubé, Catoire, Jame, Se- manne, Esquer, Mayer, Didier, De Lanneau, Michelot, Salenave
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Chief Secretary-J. Révilliod
Under Secretary-Sèrre
First Clerk and Accountant-H. Veaux
Assistant-Nicolas Finé
PUBLIC ROADS.
Superintendent-Picault
Inspector-Roché
Accountant-Moutton
Copist--P. Luong
POLICE FORCE.
Chief Commissioner, Saigon-Duvivier 2nd Com., Saigon-Laral Tourillon Chief Commissioner, Cholen-Girard Sergeants-Six
European Constables-Twenty-three Native Do. -Forty-six
Interpreters-Three
BOYS' PUBLIC SHOOLS.
Director-Blaise
Professors-Michel, P. Bao, Roché
GIRLS.
Mistress-Mme. Dussutour
Consulates.
BELGIUM.
Acting Consul A. Michaelis
GREAT BRITAIN.
Consul-C. F. Tremlett
DENMARK.
Acting Consul-A. David
GERMANY.
Consul-General-Baron von Bargen
ITALY.
Consul-Jeanfrançois
NETHERLANDS.
Acting Consul-J. Spiedel
Acting Consul-E. Grün
PORTUGAL.
SPAIN.
Consul-Don Juan Ruiz
AUSTRIA.
Consul-E. Grün
Public Institutions.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
President-Edouard Cornu
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Members-H. Michelot, De Orroño, Ca- toire, Hubert, Houdinet, Salenave, A. Cornu, A. Denis, Delagenière, Roque Clerk-Ozoux
MASONIC Lodge.
"Loge Réveil de l'Orient'
Gaoler-Campana
GAOL.
""
Public Companies.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Acting Agent-De la Genière Assistant-Rieutord Clerk-Veyssière Storekeepers-Rouet, Gilles
CHOLEN RICE MILL.
Agents-Ed. Renard & Co.
SAIGON RICE MILL.
Agent-A. de Orroño
EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA Telegraph Company, Limited. Office: Cape Saint James
W. T. Newitt, superintendent R. Edgar
Dowling
W. G. Hale & Co., agents
Insurance Agencies.
Behre & Co., agents-
North China Insurance Company Canton Insurance Office
Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance'
Company
Deutsche Transport Versicherungs
Gessellchaft
Verein Hamburger Assecuradeure
Germanic Lloyds'
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.
Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Hamburg, Limited
Digitized by
874
SAIGON.
Denis Frères, agents-
Insurance Companies of Bordeaux, Paris, Marseilles, and Hâvre
Dierx, E., agent-
Compagnie Lyonnaise d'Assurances
Maritimes
Hale & Co., W. G., agents-
Lloyds'
Western Clubs, Topsham
China Traders' Insurance Company,
Limited
Union Insurance Society of Canton Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Co. China Fire Insurance Co., Limited Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co. North British and Mercantile Insu-
rance Company
Kaltenbach, Engler & Co., agents-
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited
Speidel & Co., agents-
Yang-taze Insurance Association Zutphen and Netherlanden Fire In-
surance Companies
Transatlantische Guterversicherungs
Gesellschaft
Queen Fire Insurance Company
Banks.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon-
don and China-
W. G. Hale & Co., agents
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China-
Behre & Co., agents
Banque de l'Indo Chine
Leger, manager
L. Michelot, sub-manager L. Diers, accountant
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration-
J. Morrison, agent A. Perrin, clerk
Professions, Trades, &o. Abadip, Ed., auctioneer, Bue Catinat
Angelucci, tayern keeper, Rue de l'Hôpital
Baudran and Fargeot, Mesdames, ladies' and children's dress makers, Rue Catinat
Bazin, François, contractor
Behre & Co., merchants
G. Niederberger (Europe) E. Saltzkorn
G. Nissle, signs per pro. A. Bauermeister
B. Rover
G. Galles
R. Miller
Bénézech, Antoine, tavern keeper, Rue
de Batavia
Berthelier, auctioneer, Rue Catinat
Blancsubé, Jules, lawyer, Rue Catinat
A. David
Blugeot, farrier
Bonnella, Mme. Carolina, tavern keeper,
Rue Charner
Boucher, Mme., coffee-house-keeper
Brun, Hippolyte, blacksmith
Burté, E., contractor, Rue d'Espagne
"Café de la Musique," Rue Rigault de
Genouilly
Géraud, proprietor
"Café du Fleurus," Rue Nationale
Maria Dieudonné, proprietor
"Café de Paris," Quai du Commerce
Mdlle. de Chaléon, proprietor
Caraman, Thomas, merchant
Cardi, P., apothecary and druggist, Rae-
Catinat
Cardonne, J., blacksmith, Rue de l'Eglise
Catoire, A., shipwright and timber mer-
chant
Cazeau and Salvaire, engineers, tinmen,.
&c., Rue Catinat
Charpentier, mercbant, Rue Catinat
Clément, Malle, storekeeper, Rue Catinat
Digitized by
SAIGON.
Codry, E., senior, architect and contractor
Colas, Joseph, carpenter, Rue Nationale
Commélerant, tavern keeper, Rue Chas-
seloup Laubat
Cornand Frères, plumbers and tinmen,
Rue Catinat
Coutel and Drell, contractors, Rue Ri
gault de Genouilly
Daclin, watch maker, Rue Catinat
David, Alfred, ice manufacturer, Rue.
Nationale
Déjean, contractor
Denis Frères, merchants and commission
agents, Rue Catinat
Emile Denis (Europe) Gustave Denis
do.
Alphonse Denis, signs per pro. E. Bézian
Fonsales
Dierx, Edouard, merchant
Edouard Dierx
Albert Cornu, signs per pro.
Dimitri, compradore and proprietor "Café
de Marseille "
Dufourg, watch maker, Rue Catinat
Dussol, H., contractor, Rue Boress
Dussutour, A., auctioneer, Rue Charner
Fabre, hair dresser and dealer. in per-
fumery, Rue Catinat
Farinole, J. B., bureau d'encaissement and recouvrement, Rue Rigault de Genouilly
Fave, E., boarding house, Rue Catinat
Feraud, saddle and collar maker, Rue de
l'Eglise
Ferrand and Andrieu, bakers, Rue de
l'Eglise
Fiard, Mme, dealer in provisions, Rues
Charner and Amiral Roze
Fourcros, engineer and plumber
876
Fréchet, Isidore, sodawater manufacturer and Coffee-house, Quai du Commerce
Freund, tavern keeper, Rue Catinat
Gaillard, hair dresser and dealer in per-
fumery, Rue Catinat
J
Gavini, Madame, dress maker and mil-
liner, Rue Rigault de Genouilly Germain, Jame, notary public, Rue Ri-
gault de Genouilly
Girard, Mme., coffee house keeper, Rue
Charner
Girard, watchmaker, Rue Catinat
Grandpré, Madame de, millinery rooms,
Rue Catinat
Gsell, E., photographer, Rue Rigault de
Genouilly
Hainard, watchmaker, Rue Catinat
Hale & Co., W. G., merchants
W. G. Hale (absent)
C. F. Tremlett
W. Detmering
H. Johnston
A. Gehmeyer
Hamonic Frères, engineers, machinists, and coach builders, Rue Rigault de Genouilly
J. Hamonic
H. Hamonic
Hazebrouck, painter, Rue de l'Eglise
Hogg & Co., A. G., merchants A. G. Hogg (Europe)
A. David (representing)
Hôtel de l'Europe, Quai du Commerce Mdlle. E. Bourrel, proprietor
Hotel de l'Univers, Rue Vannier
A. Lacaze, proprietor
Marcilli, manager
Hubert, Joseph, merchant, Rue Clatinat
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SAIGON.
"Imprimerie Commerciale," office of "In- dependant de Saigon," fortnightly news- paper
H. Semanne, editor
J. H. Bloom, publisher and manager
T. B. Edwards, clerk
A. Mello,
compositor
H. H. Silva,
do.
C. da Luz,
do.
J. M. Cruz,
do.
do.
R. Zuzarte,
"Imprimerie Nationale," office of "Cour rier de Saigon," Government Gazette, fortnightly newspaper Poupon, director
Isidore, Henri, bill collector
Jouvet, A., commission agent and public
accountant, Rue Rigault de Genouilly
Kaltenbach, Engler & Co., merchants
Gustave Kaltenbach (Europe) Frederic Engler
E. Grün
(do.)
J. C. Opsteltein, signs per pro. E. Funfgeld
C. Lugo
C. Calame
Lamy, contractor
L'Angellier, A. P., director of the pawn
brokers' shops, Cholen
Lasage, tavern keeper, Rue d'Espagne
Laurent, Joseph, contractor and supplier
to shipping
Lautier & Guerin, hairdressers and dealers
in perfumery, Kue Catinat
Lefebvre, Alfred, tavern keeper
Lemaire, tavern keeper, Rue Catinat
Le Nelson, tavern keeper
Métayer, architect and contractor
Michel, J., tavern keeper, Rue de l'Hôpital
Monot & Péré, stationery merchants, Bue
Catinat
Morice Fréres & Bailly, general drapers
and outfitters, Rue Catinat
Mulaton, contractor, Rue Rigault de
Genouilly
Niobey, E., lawyer, Rue Charner
Orroño, A. de, merchant, and agent for A. Cabuzac, Cholen Steam Rice Mill, and Steam Service between Saigon and Cholen
A. de Orrofio
A. Bonnefond C. de Grandpré Lasnier
Peignet et Dequirré, brewers, Rue Na-
tionale
Pelissier, V., timber merchant, and con-
tractor, Rue MacMahon
Perrichon and Baud, contractors and
light fitters, Rue Catinat
Philipesk, Mme., (Vve Roubert,) tavern
keeper
Refray, contractor, Rue d'Espagne
Renard & Co., Edouard, merchants
Edouard Renard (Paris) Arthur Pilliet
Edouard Cornu
(do.)
Reuchlin, boarding house, Rue d'Espagne
Reynaud, druggist, Rue Catinat
Rivault, contractor
Rondard, barness maker, Rue de l'Eglise
Marrot, Mine. Firmin, dealer in provi- Roque, V., merchant, commission agent,
sions, Rue Catinat
Mayer & Crotte, contractors and timber
merchants, Rue MacMahon
A. Mayer
Jean Crotte
contractor to Government for steam- ship navigation to different provinces in Cochin China, engineer, boiler-maker, copper-smith
V. Roque
H. Roque, manager
Digitized by
J. Roze, capitaine d'armement
J. Jameson, chief engineer
V. Candau
E. Boutinière
M. Prémont
L. Gourg
SAIGON.
A. Branzell, agent in the interior Ch. Guéno,
do.
L. Cazeau, commissaire
O. Rousseau,
do.
Fleet:
Gunga
Saltee
do.
-Master Piton
Garceau
Vaico
do.
Jamault
Powerful-- do.
Brunet
Rosalie, Mdlle. G., tavern keeper, Rue
Charner
Rozario, L. do, baker, Rue Amiral Roze
Schroeder Frères and Jeanfrançois, mer-
chants
K. Schroeder A. Schroeder R. Jeanfrançois
Semanne, H., auctioner, Rue Catinat
Société Anonyme de Commission Con- signations et des Transports, J. P. Salenave, representing, Rue Rigault de Genouilly
Speidel & Co., merchants
F. W. Speidel
T. Speidel
Aug. Michaelis
E. Lohss E. Rayot H. Rüsell
C. Molt
877
Dietelbach, agent in Puompenh
(Cambodg1)
Storror, Dr., physician, Rue de Canton
Tan Keng Ho, merchant and commission
agent, Quai de l'arroyo Chinois
Tan Keng Sing & Co., storekeepers, Quai
de l'arroyo Chinois
Thomassin, tavern keeper, Rue de Bang.
kok
Vergonjeanne, blacksmith, Rue Catinat
Vienot, H., lawyer, Rue Catinat
Vuillet, Mine., ladies' and children's
dress maker, Rue Catinat
Waterson, Captain D., surveyor to Local Insurance Companies, Rue Rigault de Genouilly
River Pilots.
Arduzer, Pioche, Leguidie, Luperne, Prockter, Carles, Dennemont, Guédon, Michel, Marin, Pallas, Roux, Orieux, Castera, Lamber', Henry, Bonnin, Goui.
neau
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THE SINGAPORE DIRECTORY.
Colonial Government:
Governor, Vice-Admiral and Commander- in-Chief-His Excellency Colonel Sir Wil- liam Francis Drummond Jervois, R.E., K.C.M.G., C.B.
Colonial Secretary-Hon. T. Braddell Assist: Colonial Secretary-A. M. Skinner Lieut.-Governor of Penang-Hon. Lieut.-
Col. A. E. H. Anson
Lieut.-Governor of Malacca-Hon. Comm.
E. W. Shaw, R.N.
Chief Justice, and Commissary of Vice- Admiralty Court-His Honor Sir T. Sidgreaves, Knight
Senior Puisne Judge-Hon. R. C. Woods Junior do. -Hon. J. F. Ford Attorney General-Hon. G. Phillips Crown Solicitor and Public Prosecutor-
F. H. Gottlieb
Solicitor General D. Logan
Treasurer, Commissioner of Stamps and Accountant General Supreme Court- Hon. W. W. Willans
Assist. Col. Treasurer and Assist. Com. of
Stamps-E. P. Isemonger
Auditor General-Hon. C. J. Irving Act. Assist. do. -E. A. Irving Colonial Engineer, Surveyor Gen., and Comptroller of Convicts-Hon. Major J. F. A. McNair, R.A.
1st Assistant do.-Capt. W. Innes 2nd do. -Capt. J. H. Satterthwaite Inspector General of Police, Straits Settle-
ments-Hon. C. B. Plunkett (Europe) Acting do.-Capt. S. Dunlop Superintendent of Police-R. W. Maxwell Postmaster General-H. Trotter
Assist.
do.
-H. Harmon
Principal Medical Officer-Henry Lloyd
Randell
Colonial Surgeons-A. F. Anderson, F. K.
Hampshire
Coroner A. W. V. Cousins Sheriff-G. E. Evans
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. His Excellency the Governor, president Lieutenant-Governor Straits Settlements The Senior Military Officer in Command Hon. Lieutenant-Governor of Penang Hon. Lieutenant-Governor of Malacca Hon. Judge of Penang
Hon. Colonial Secretary Hon. Attorney General Hon. Treasurer
Hon. Auditor General Hon. Colonial Engineer
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. His Excellency the Governor, president Lieutenant-Governor Straits Settlements Hon. Chief Justice
The Senior Military Officer in Command Hon. Lieutenant-Governor of Penang Hon. Lieutenant-Governor of Malacca Hon. Judge of Penang Hon. Colonial Secretary Hon. Attorney General Hon. Treasurer
Hon. Auditor General Hon. Colonial Engineer
Hon. Ho Ab Kay (Whampoa) Hon. T. Shelford
Hon. T. Scott
Hon. R. Little, M.D.
Hon. W. H. Wood
Clerk of Councils-A. M. Skinner (acting)
Foreign Consulates.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY,
Consul A. G. Conighi
BELGIUM.
Consul-H. Hinnekindt (Europe) Acting Consul-W. R. Leisk
BRAZIL.
Consul-J. d'Almeida
Denmark.
Consul-R. Padday (absent) Acting Consul-J. R. McArthur
FRANCE.
Acting Consul-M. Cravery Chancellor A. de Guigné
GERMANY.
Acting Consul-E. Engle Secretary C. Groth
ITALY.
Consul-Chevalier C. S. Festa (absent) Vice-Consul-H. F. Maack
Digitized by
SINGAPORE.
879
NETHERLANDS.
Consul General-W. H. Read
Vice-Consul―S. J. Maier
Secretary-A. H. Hermens
Ottoman Empire.
Consul-Syed Junied bin Omar Al Junied,
in charge
PORTUGAL.
Acting Consul-M. Ribeiro
RUSSIA.
Vice-Consul-Hon. H. A. K. Whampoa
SIAM.
Consul & Commissioner-Tam Kim Ching Assistant J. Gabriel
Clerk-P. Gabriel
SPAIN.
Consul―A. Mancarine
Chancelier-S. L. Cabreira
Sweden and Norway.
Consul R. B. Read
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Consul-Major A. G. Studer Clerk-R. de Souza
Peninsular AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Company.
J. R. Kellock, agent
H. W. Geiger, chief assistant
J. M. Rodrigues
T. N. Massang
F. G. Reutens
W. M. Weymouth, pilot
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
Paul Brazier, agent
A. de Guigné
C. Anchant
H. C. Johnston
EASTERN & Australian Mail S. S. Co.,
LIMITED.
Guthrie & Co., general agents
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. COMPANY.
Gilfillan, Wood & Co., agents
OCEAN S. S. COMPANY. Mansfield & Co., W., agents
BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., LIMITED.
Hamilton, Gray & Co., agents
NETH. IN. S. N. Co., LIMITED. Hamilton, Gray & Co., agents
CHINA MERCHANTS' S. N. COMPANY.
Whampoa & Co., agents
Insurances.
Almeida, José, agent-
Lloyds' " Andatur," Spain
Behn, Meyer & Co., agents-
Board of Underwriters, New York, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Hamburg
Agrippina of Cologne
Nieder Rheinsche Gueter Assecuranz
Gesellschaft
Niederlandische Allgemiene Versi-
cherungs Gesellschaft
La Neuchateloise at Neuchatel Rhenania Ins. Coy. at Cologne Allegemiene Transport Versiche-
rungs Gesellschaft at Vienna Dusseldorfer Allegemiene Versiche-
rungs Gesellschaft
Borneo Co., Limited, agents-
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co. North China Insurance Company Chinese Insurance Co., Limited Standard Life Assurance Company Boustead & Co., agents-
China Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd. Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co. Royal Insurance Company of Liver-
pool (Fire and Life)
Brinkmann, Kümpers & Co., agents-
Transallantische Versicherungs Ge-
sellschaft in Berlin
Byramjee Pestonjee, agent-
Bombay Native Insurance Company China Merchants' Insurance Co.
Cameron & Co., John, agents-
Scottish Imperial Fire and Life As-
surance Company
Conighi, A. G., agent-
The United Insurance Companies of
Trieste
Austro-Hugarian Lloyds'
Digitized by
380
Gilfillan, Wood & Co., agents-
SINGAPORE.
Commercial Union Assurance Co. British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co. China Fire Insurance Company Yangtsze Insurance Association
Guthrie & Co.. agents--
London Assurance Corporation London and Provincial Marine In-
surance Company Positive Government Security Life
Assurance Company, Limited Triton Insurance Company
Hamilton Grey & Co., agents-
North British aud Mercantile Fire
and Life Insurance Company Ocean Marine Insurance Company
Harrison & Co., agents-
London and Lancashire Fire and
Life Insurance Company Western Insurance Club
Hooglandt & Co., agents-
Joint Underwriters Union at Amster-
dam
Zutphen Fire Insurance Company Nederlands Fire Insurance Company Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. East India Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Samarang Sea & Fire Insurance Co. Dutch Lloyds
Johnston & Co., A. L., agents-
Bengal Insurance Society Union Insurance Society of Canton
Maclaine, Fraser & Co., agents-
Netherlands India Sea and Fire In-
surance Company
Home and Colonial Marine Insurance
Company, Limited Phoenix Fire Office
The Jersey Mutual Insurance Co.
Martin, Dyce & Co., agents-
Merchants' Marine Insurance Com-
pany, Sun Fire Office
Limited
Paterson, Simons & Co., agents-
Alliance Fire Assurance Company Church of England Life Assurance
Company
Guardian Life Assurance Company Globe Marine Insurance Company
Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co., agents-
German Fire Insurance Company of
Berlin
North German Fire Insurance Com-
pany at Hongkong Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com- pany, Limited, of Hamburg
Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co., agents-
Bremen Underwriters
Antwerp
do.
Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Helvetia Sea Insurance Company in
St. Gall
Helvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Com-
pany in St. Gall
China and Japan Marine Insurance
Company
Schweiz Transport Insurance Com-
pany in Zurich
Germanic Lloyds (Transport In-
surance) in Berlin
German Transport Insurance Com-
pany in Berlin
Sjo Assurance Foringer (Finland).
Remé Brothers, agents-
Queen Insurance Company
Colonial Sea and Fire Iusurance Co. Hanseatic Fire Insurance Co., Ham-
burg
Genoa Underwriters' Association "Italia" Marine Insurance Society,
Genoa
Sarkis & Moses, agents-
Amicable Insurance Office
Reliance Mariue Insurance Office Calcutta and China Steam Insurance
Office
Schomburgk & Co., C., agents-
National Insurance Company of El-
berfield
Scott, Witham & Co., agents-
Canton Insurance office
Imperial Fire Insurance Company Hongkong Fire Insurance Company,
Limited
Universal Life Office
Stachelin, & Stahlknecht, agents-
Swiss Lloyd Transport Insurance Co. Baloise Insurance Company
Digitized by
SINGAPORE.
Helvetia Insurance Company of St.
Gall
Lübeck Fire Insurance Company
Syme & Co., agents-
Lloyds, London
Liverpool Underwriters' Association Union Marine Insurance Co., Limited
Banks. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China
R. I. Harper, acting manager (absent) C. F. Wilkinson, acting manager Thos. Neave, act. sub-man. and acct. R. White, sub-accountant
J. C. Budd
do.
Chartered Mercantile Bank of India Lon-
don and China
F. C. Bishop. manager
C. F. Rowband, accountant
H. Herbert, assistant accountant
J. P. C. Manford
J. M. Angus
J. L. Scheerder
P. A. Reutens
do.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration
Boustead & Co., agents
National Bank of India
Borneo Co., agents
National Bank of New Zealand
Scott, Witham & Co., agents
Oriental Bank Corporation
G. Harper, acting manager
381
Merchants, Professions, Trades, &c. Abdulla, Bomonjee & Co., merchants and commission agents, 11, Raffles Place
Hormusjee Misty Bomonjee (Bombay) Essabhoy Hoosein Abdool P. Hormusjee, manager A. H. Tyebbhoy
"Adelphi Hotel," Bonham Street and
Battery Road
A. Puhlmann, proprietor
Aitken, Donaldson, and Burkinshaw, ad- vocates, attorneys, proctors and notaries public
A. M. Aitken
A. L. Donaldson
J. Burkinshaw
B. M. Shiriff
J. Carter
J. D'Almeida
Allen, Whitworth, merchant
Almeida, José, d' J. P., commission agent
and broker, Raffles Place
Almeida, Ed. d', water purveyor, Bon-
ham Street
Angus, Gilbert, auctioneer and com-
mission agent, Battery Road
Barreto, M. A., music teacher, pianoforte
tuner and repairer, Victoria Street
Behn, Meyer & Co., merchants, Malacca
Street
A. O. Meyer (Europe) J. G. Glinz
do.
J. Brussel
J. C. F. George, acting accountant H. A. Unwin, assistant Chas. F. Keun
The Merchants' Banking Co., London Gilfillan, Wood & Co., agents
Coutts & Co.; Drummonds'; Herries, Farquhar & Co.; Donnell, Lawson & Co.
Guthrie & Co., agents
Banque de l'Etat St. Petersburg Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris Netherlands Indian Commercial Bank
Johnston & Co., A. L., agents
J. Lütjens
H. Brinckmann
A. Cardonau
P. F. Zimpel O. Mühry J. P. Doral A. Varella A. J. Paglar
Bernard, Alfred, bill, bullion and stock
broker, Battery Road
Bing, A. C., marine surveyor and pilot
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$82
SINGAPORE.
Bond, Isaac Swinburne, barrister-at-law,
advocate and attorney
I. S. Bond
T. F. Cork, managing clerk R. J. Bruce
Borneo Co., Limited
William Mulholland, manager
Andrew Currie
W. A. Cadell
E. Festa
A. W. Neubronner
J. L. Neubronner M. Beius
Bosustow, G., marine surveyor and p
Boustead & Co., merchants
E. Boustead (London) Wm. W. Shaw do.
J. Young
do.
F. Armstrong (Penang)
I. Henderson
T. Cuthbertson
A. M. Aitken
J. Finlayson H. H. Gunn
C. E. Shaw A. Jansen
F. Minjoot
A. J. McIntyre
Brennand & Co., merchants R. Brennand (London) J. Brennand
W. Oldham (Penang)
J. S. Brereton
G. Lambkin
Brinkmann, Kumpers & Co., merchants
J. G. Brinkmann
E. N. Kumpers (Europe)
W. Krohn
B. Gildemeister
M. Freusberg
J. W. Angus
Brown & Co., merchants and agents-
G. H. Brown
G. W. Brown
Burjorjee Khodadad & Co., merchants
B. K. Eranee
D. C. Rutnagur (Bombay) P. Peerozshaw
P. Rustomjee
Burrows, W., superintendent, pilot as-
sociation
W. Burrows
G. L. Harrison W. Bosustow M. H. John
J. C. Davies W. Barker
Buyers & Robb, shipwrights
J. C. Buyers
D. Robb
Byramjee Pestonjee, merchant
Pochajee Pestonjee, signs per pro.
Cameron, & Co., J., merchants
J. Cameron
W. Drennan, signs per pro. D. F. Rozaria
S. Eber
Campion, W. G., attorney-at-law and
notary public
W. G. Campion
R. S. Cor
C. do Rozario
Carapiet, M. J., merchant
Cazalas, J., engineer iron and brass
founder, and machinist
"Clarendon Hotel," Beach Road
J. A. Laurent
Co Ah Chong, shipwright
W. Waller, foreman
S. Stubbs
A. De Souza
Colonial Press, 12, Raffles Place D. Zugarta, proprietor
Commercial Press
F. J. Hansen, proprietor
J. Povanaries, compositor
Coulson, R., storekeeper
Crane, Bros., auctioneers and parcel agents
C. E. Crane
W. J. Minjoot
De Cotta, Joze L., pianoforte instructor, tuner, and repairer, 584, Victoria Street
Digitized by
Desker & Co., butchers
H. F. Desker
E. Desker
SINGAPORE.
De Souza, A. E., sign painter and paper
hanger, 52 & 53, Middle Road
Eastern Extension Australasia and China
Telegraph Company, Limited
Bennett Pell, general manager H. T. Fisher, electrician
W. Judd, station superintendent A. Brook, clerk in charge, check office L. H. Assmus, assistant eletrician
and mechanician
A. J. Collier
H. W. MacPherson R. W. Bernard
C. Cole
D. S. Douglas H. Muirhead D. Moore
J. M. Donovan
W. Morrison
R. de Cotta
J. de Souza
J. Monis
J. Fernandez
Maintenance STEAMER
""
F. Worsley, commander G. Derrick, chief engineer H. Hough, cable foreman J. Reed, cable jointer
AGNES."
Edgar & Co., merchants, Raffles Place
Galastan Edgar
J. Nicolas (Sourabaya) J. S. Sarkies (Batavia)
P. A. Seth C. Edgar
Emmerson, C., M.R.C.V.S. London, ve- terinary and shoeing establishment, 7, Beach Road
Emmerson's tiffin, billiard and reading
rooms, Cavanagh Bridge
C. Emmerson
Frederick, A., painter and paper hanger
Frederick, S., painter and paper hanger
Galena 'Mining Co.
383
Directors-F. C. Bishop (chairman); J. Fisher, A. Currie, W. Krohn, J. Bren- nand Secretary-J. Fraser
Gilfillan, Wood & Co., merchants
8. Gilfillan (Europe)
W. Adanson
H. W. Wood (Europe)
James Millar
James Sword} sign per pro
J. Sheriff
A. McD. Gibson J. Donough J. A. Hansen V. W. Lazaroo
W. Strugnell
L. F. Rodrigues T. Scott
Gottlieb, F. H., solicitor, proctor, and
notary public, Raffles Place
Guthrie & Co., merchants
J. Guthrie (London)
T. Scott
L. J. R. Glass
W. McKerrow, signs per pro
A. Guthrie
B. M. Salmon
J. Anderson
J. R. Adam
S. Asoozoo
H. Lange
Hamilton, Gray & Co., merchants
R. Padday, (London)
C. H. H. Wilsone (Glasgow) J. R. MacArthur
A. E. Quadling, signs per pro R. G. Stiven
do.
N. Elvin
E. Tessensohn
"Harmonic Hotel," South Bridge Road
B. Nichol
Harrison & Co., merchants
Alexander S. Cumming
W. Clarke
H. H. Palmer
Hartwig, F. von, shipchandler, sailmaker
and auctioneer
F. von Hartwig J. D. Loff
Digitized by
384
SINGAPORE.
Hieber & Co. G., commission agents and
warehousemen
G. Hieber
H. Frank
J. Hieber
A. Zimmermann
Hinnekindt, E. & H., merchants
Henri Hinnekindt (Europe)
W. R. Leisk
T. J. Leques M. Ribeiro C. Lowe
Hooglandt & Co., merchants
J. D. Hooglandt (Europe) J. R. Riedtmann
do.
R. M. D. A Hooglandt
W. H. Diethelm, signs per pro O. Albrecht
E. van Wulven
W. Stiefel
S. O. Hendriks
"Hotel de la Paix "
C. de Voss, proprietor
"Hotel De l'Europe," Esplanade
A. Becker proprietor
L. F. Zimmermann P. Andrew
"Hotel Hamburg
""
F. Neuman, proprietor
Jamie & Wynd, shipchandlers, sailmakers
and auctioneers
J. P. de Bassagoiti
G. Manthy
J. C. Wilson
L. V. Schelkis
Johnston & Co., A. L., merchants
William Henry Macleod Read
R. B. Barclay Read
S. J Maier, signs per pro T. Davidson
A. F. Keun
Kaltenbach, Engler & Co., merchants
G. Kaltenbach (Paris)
F. Engler (Europe)
T. Zeltmann
H. Fischer
H. Huber
E. Albert
Katz Brothers, storekeepers and commis-
sion agents
H. Katz
A. Katz (Europe)
L. Huttenbach J. G Mackertoon A. Behr
Keiser, M., M.A.O., CH.D.
Koek, Edwin, advocate, attorney, and
notary public
E, Koek
J. W. Cashin
D. J. Hendriks
J. D'Almeida
L. A. Fernandis
B. S. Frois
Kugelmann, Gustav, farrier, horsebreaker
and Livery Stable keeper
Lambert Brothers, coach builders, Singa- pore Carriage Works and Livery Stables, Orchard Street
R. Lambert E.. Lambert
J. Andrew
Lemercier, E., wine merchant and soda-
water manufacturer ·
Liddelow & Martin, tailors, milliners, general drapers and outfitters, Com. mercial Square; also Agents for the Straits Settlements for "The Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan, and the Philippines"
R. Liddelow A. Martin
W. Biffin
T. R. Baker
(In charge of millinery and dress
making rooms)
Mrs. Liddelow Mrs. Martin
Miss Sanger
Lind, Asmus & Co., Battery Road
G. A. Lind
H. Asmus
C. Conceição
Little & Co., J., storekeepers and commis-
sion agents
J. M. Little (London)
Digitized by
SINGAPORE.
M. Little
A. M. Martin
E. Hill
J Anderson
A. P. Adams
C. J. F. Banister
S. R. Carr
F. Wright
J. King
Mercantile Press, Raffles Place
B. H. Especkerman, proprietor
Mission Press
Mrs. Keasberry, proprietress
B. Scott Keasberry, manager A. Majeed
L. S. Rodrigues
A. Baker
385
J. Lawson
W. S. N. Leicester
E. L. de Souza
Maclaine, Fraser & Co., merchants
C. Dunlop
L. J. Fraser (London)
G. J. Fraser (do.) A. Gentle (Penang)
J. P. Campbell J. M. Minjoot
J. G. Simons
H. J. Reutens
Manassel, Aaron & Co., merchants
S. Manasseh,
A. N. Aaron (Calcutta) E. Joseph
Mansfield & Co., merchants
G. J. Mansfield
T. Bogaadt, signs per pro.
D. J. Mathew
J. W. Middleton
Martin, Dyce & Co., merchants
T. H. Campbell (Glasgow)
J. M. Martin
do.
R. M. Wenley (Europe)
R. Campbell
N. MacVicar (Java)
A. Maccoll
do.
J. B. Mackie (Manila)
C. E. Hay, signs per pro.
R. G. Booth
F. Bernard
E. J. Robertson
McAlister & Co., ship brokers, ship- chandlers, sailmakers and general mer- chants
E. McAlister
J. M. Cornelius
J. Grant
G. Whytieth
J. de Souza
J. Arozoo
Moses & Co.
M. C. Moses
Motion, James, watch and chronometer
maker and jeweller
Netherlands Trading Society
P. A. C. van Wyngaarden, agent Pellekaan
J. van Holst
R. O. Norris
New Dispensary, Kling Street
J. L. Woodford
L. J. Scheerder
H. B. Woodford
Pallies, V., manufacturer of Aerated
Waters, Brass Bassa Road
Patent Slip and Dock Company
C. Wishart, manager
J. Graut, sup. shipwright
A. Gibb
J. Anderson
G. Baldwin
J. C. Anderson
E. A. Pereira
Paterson, Simons & Co., merchants
W. Paterson (London)
H. M. Simons do.
T. Shelford
W. G. Gulland (Europe)
J. Neave, signs per pro. T. R. Ker A. T. Gray C. Stringer A. Eer
G. Hendricks
J. Jeremiah
Perreau, A., undertaker
Digitized by
386
Poisson & Co., C., merchants
C. Poisson
V. C. Valtriny
Powell & Co., auctioneers
H. T. Powell
R. Farrar
J. T. Lloyd
Purvis, J. M., bill and stock broker
Puttfarcken, Rheiner & Co.
O. Puttfarcken (Hamburg) E. Ritter
Th. Sohst
J. H. Tracksler G. Engelbrecht J. F. Lütgens
P. J. Seth
SINGAPORE.
Rautenberg, Schmidt & Co., merchants
F. Küstermann (Hamburg)
A. Hasche
do.
C. Sturzenegger (Europe)
M. Suhl
H. Herwig
R. Bremer, signs per pro.
W. Koll
A. Behncke
E. Morstadt
H. Jebsen
W. Wegdin R. Hedinger
Remé Brothers, merchants
G. A. Remé (Europe)
G. H. Remé do.
H. F. Maack
R. A. Crasemann, signs per pro.
W. de la Camp
F. Fäh
C. Weber
F. Kehding
L. Fritsch
H. B. Palmer
Riley, Hargreaves & Co., civil and me-
chanical engineers, &c.
R Riley
W. Hargreaves
J. Carter
H. Ochlers
L. Rozario
C. Warberge
Robinson & Co., milliners and dress-
makers
P. Robinson (London)
T. Loveridge, signs per pro
S. Wallis
A. L. Kœnitz
Mrs. Loveridge, sup. mil. rooms
Sarkies & Moses, merchants
C. Moses
A. C. Moses
N. C. Moses
Schuster & Engel, merchants
H. Schuster
E. Engel (Europe)
G. Hartig
F. Haase
Schomburgk & Co. C., merchants
C. Schomburgk
E. M. Bernhard
P. Zemke
R. Fiede
F. de Souza
Scott, Witham & Co.
W. R. Scott (Europe)
J. W. Witban
T. S. Thomson, signs per pro W. H. Keasberry
Singapore Club
J. Fraser, hon. secretary
Singapore Dispensary
R. Little, M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
J. H. Robertson, M.D.
R. Jamie, dispensing chemist
Singapore Gas Company
E. J. Wells, manager and secretary
W. Coveney, man. fitting depart. W. Wells, assistant
Solomon & Co., A., merchants, Malacca
Street
Abraham Solomon
Ezekiel Solomon
Staebelin & Stablknecht, merchants
G. E. Staehelin (Europe)
C. G. Stahlknecht (Bremen) Egmont Hagedorn
O. Wirth, sigus per pro D. Brandt
Digitized by
R. Hilty
R. Wyneken
Straits Dispensary, Battery Road
T. I. Rowell, M.D.
R. A. Miles, chemist
SINGAPORE.
"Straits Times" Office, 32, Raffles Place; Daily Times published every morning, Weekly Straits Times, every Saturday; Overland Journal fortnightly, for despatch by each P. &. O. mail
John Cameron, prop. and editor C. H. Westlake, sub-editor André Frois, foreman J. C. Rodrigues, clerk
Syme & Co., merchants
J. C. Bolton (Glasgow) G. McMicking (London) R. Jardine
J. Ross (Glasgow)
do.
J. R. Paton (Batavia)
James Graham, signs per pro
W. Bolton
J. F. Nicholson
L. de S. Place
Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited
E. M. Smith, manager and secretary S. A. Muggeridge, act. secretary P. Drummond, accountant
P. Lazaroo
A. Desker
S. R. De Souza
P. De Silver
G. Wells, wharfinger
A. R. Milte, warehouseman C. Paterson, shipwright
387
Telegraph between Singapore and New
Harbour
J. Fisher
Union Hotel, High Street
J. Lowell, proprietor
United Service Hotel, High Street G. Kugelmann, proprietor
Vaughan & Woods, attorneys, advocates,
proctors, and notaries public.
J. D. Vaughan (Europe)
L. H. Woods
J. Van Den Bossche
W. de Rozario
Whampoa & Co., commission agents, warehousemen and general merchants, Boat Quay and Bonham Street Hoo Ah Kay (Whampoa)
H. A. Y. Whampoa, Jr. Chun Fook
Woods & Davidson, advocates, attorneys,
.proctors, and notaries public
R. C. Woods
J. G. Davidson
C. K. Woods
G. L. Zechariah
Digitized by
THE BANGKOK DIRECTORY.
Consulates and Government
Offices.
PORTUGUESE CONSULATE. (Established 1820.)
Consul-H. Marques Pereira
Secretary-J. V. d'Almeida
Clerk and Interpreter-A. J. F. da Luz Messenger-Majudin
Jailor-Long
CONSULATE OF THE U. S. OF AMERICA.
(Established May 29th, 1856.)
Consul-Brig.-Gen. F. W. Partridge Marshal-F. P. Partridge
Medical attendant-W. L. Hutchinson, M.D.
BRITISH AGENCY AND CONSULATE
GENERAL.
(Established June 14th, 1856.)
Political Agent & Consul General-T. G.
Knox
Interpreter-W. H. Newman
1st asst.-D. J. Edwards
2nd assistant-E. B. Gould
Student Interpreter-E. H. French
Medical attendant-Wm. Campbell, M.D. Constables-H. A. Gardner and natives
FRENCH CONSULATE. (Established July, 1856.)
Consul-B. Garnier
Chancellor-E. Knecht
1st Interpreter-Lorgeon
2nd Interpreter-P. Kronminh
Clerk-A-Chin
Constable-Pedro Dieu
DANISH Consulate. (Established 1858.)
Consul-F. C. C. Kobke
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LEGATION AND
CONSULATE.
(Established March, 1866.)
Minister resident and Consul General for Siam-Chevalier Ignatz de Schäffer (residing at Yedo)
Consul-Wm. Masius (absent) Acting Consul-J. J. Riechmann
SWEDISH AND NORWEGIAN CONSULATE. Consul-V. Pickenpack (absent) Acting Consul-W. Müller
NETHERLANDS CONSULATE.
Consul-W. H. Senn van Bascl
Clerk-
- James
CONSULATE For the German EMPIRE. Consul-Dr. Hermann Stannius, Juur. Secretary-T. Hausmann
Interpreter-R. Heudriks
Second do.-Bua
ITALIAN CONSULATE.
Consul-St. Cyr Jullien (absent)
Acting Consul-A. Jucker
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPART MENT.
Harbour Master & Master Attendant-Capt.
John Bush
Clerk-J. Chuey Interpreter-Phook
Ghaut Sirang-Suloyman
CUSTOMS SERVICE.
Commissioner-S. Bateman
Inspector-A. Leyser
Tide Waiters-R. Anchant, Sow Chong,
J. Chivers (Paknam)
POLICE DEPARTMENT. (Established April, 1862.)
Commissioner of Police Forces-
S. J. B. Ames
Malayan Officers-Nine Do. Peons-124
Interpreter-Nai Peâ
(Within City Walls.)
Siamese Officers--Fifteen
Do. Privates-Two hundred
doing du-
ty in the
foreign quarters
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BANGKOK.
339
Insurance Companies.
Borneo Company, Limited, agents-
Lloyds'
North China Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Company
Malherbe, Jullien & Co., agents-
North British and Mercantile In-
surance Company
Markwald & Co., A., agents-
Hamburg, Dresden and Bremen Un-
derwriters
Canton Insurance Office Germanic Lloyds'-with power for
classing ships
German Transatlantic Transport In-
surance Company of Berlin Swiss Lloyd of Winterthur
China and Japan Marine Insurance Co. Westphalia Lloyds Insurance Company "Iakor" of Moscau
Hanseatic Fire Insurance Company of
Hamburg
Khenania Insurance Company of
Cologne
German Lloyd Transport Insurance
Company of Berlin
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., agents-
Colonial Sea and Fire Insurance Co. China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited Yangtsze Insurance Association Transatlantic Fire Insurance Com-
pany of Hamburg, Limited
Windsor, Redlich & Co., agents-
Chinese Insurance Company, Limited Union Insurance Society of Canton Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co. Samarang Sea and Fire Insurance
Company
Public Companies. BANGKOK DOCK COMPANY. (Established 1865.)
Managing Director John Bush
Assistant-M. T. Apcar Boiler maker-G. Taylor Foreman-Apow
Engineer Jas. Cummings Clerk-J. H. Bush Moulder Maloop
BANGKOK SAW MILL.
Ed. Bonneville, proprietor
R. Finck, signs per pro. Geo. Hay, foreman S. L. Shaw
UPPER YARD.
W. F. Kemp
St. Joseph
CLYDE DOCK AND SHIP Building YARD. D. Maclean & Co., proprietors
CLYDE STEAM SAW MILLS AND TIMBER YARD.
D. Maclean & Co., proprietors
AMERICAN STEAM RICE MILL. Pickenpack, Thies & Co., proprietors Millers and Millwrights-Alonzo Moore,
H. Lewis
BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Steam
RICE MILL.
Chief Engineer-J. Croley Engineer-J. Black
MODEL RICE MILL.
A. Hoosen & Co., proprietors
A. MARKWALD & Co.'s STEAM RICE MILL. Engineers-A. Carl, E. J. Derrick Assistants-B. Simoens, O. Sweemoh
STEAMERS To Singapore. "Bangkok."
Captain-Belbin Agents-A. Hoosen & Co.
"MARTABAN.".
Captain-Padua
"КВОМАТАН."
Captain-Craik Agents-Ban Seng
"
'BAN YONG Seng."
Captain-Dark
"CELESTIAL.'
Captain-Douglas
"
"CHOW PHYA."
Captain-Orton
Captain-Timm
TO HONGKONG. "MADAGASCAR."
Agents-Pickenpack, Thies & Co.
MACGREGOR Steamship LINE. Windsor, Redlich & Co., agents
"DANUBE."
Captain-A. Clanchy
"RAJANATTIANUHAE."
Captain-G. Hopkins
BANQUE D'INDO CHINE. Malherbe, Jullien & Co., agents
Digitized by
890
BANGKOK,
COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS. Malherbe, Jullien & Co., agents
CHARTERED Bank of India, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
A. Markwald & Co., agents
CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONDOn and China. Pickenpack, Thies & Co., agents
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Pickenpack, Thies & Co., agents
ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. Borneo Company, Limited, agents
Merchants and Traders.
Alloin & Lamache, merchants
J. M. Alloin (absent)
E. Lamache
F. Herb, signs per pro. Th. Wagner
U. Koller
G. A. de Barros
Baskes, Pedro H., general storekeeper
"Berns' Hotel"
L. H. Berns, proprietor
Borneo Company, Limited, merchants
Henry Foss, manager
F. S. Clarke.
Bouret, H., butcher, baker & compradore,
new road
Campbell, W., M.D., next the British Con-
sulate
Chit, F., photographer
Costa, J. M. F. de, merchant
J. M. F. de Costa
G. M. Bhaga
De Bay, Gotte & Co., merchants
E. De Bay
R. Gotte
H. Klopp, signs per pro.
T. Gam
Branch House.
G. Falk
E. Müller
T. Gibbons
Deschaux, ., electro plate gilder
"Falck Hotel," and billiard & bowling alley
Ch. Falck
A. Richten
"Falck Hotel," Paknam, and Superintend-
ents of the Bangkok Bar Lighthouse
Ch. Falck
A. Richten
Gowan, P., M.D., physician to His Majesty
the King of Siam
Graham, G. G., stevedore
Grassi, P., builder and contractor
Hee, C. T., M.D., physician to the Siamese
Army
Hutchinson, W. L., M.D., physician to the U. S. Consulate, opposite the British Consulate, New Road
Kobke, F. C. C., surveyor to the local offices
Maclean & Co., D., merchants
Daniel Maclean
John Maclean
M. Beck
Malherbe, Jullien & Co., merchants and
shipchandlers
L. Malherbe (absent) St. Cyr Jullien (absent) A. Jucker, manager H. Sigg
A. Deinianoff
F. Riedtmann
Branch Store, on the East side of the river
A. Bjurling, manager
Markwald & Co., A., merchants
Paul Lessler (absent)
Wilhelm Masius (absent) J. J. Riechmann
A. Kurtzhalss
F. Masius
Manyoo, butcher and compradore
Möller & Meisner, ship chandlers and
general importers
H. A. Möller C. F. Meisner Julius Möller
H. Busch G. Rogge
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V. Pickenpack (Europe)
W. Müller
W. Schaab
F. Müller
BANGKOK.
Ramsey, Wakefield & Co., army contrac- tors and agents for R. Harris & Co.'s safes, hardware and machinery
S. Laury, manager
H. A. Badman
J. Mackay S. Narrow
B. Baggah
"Reina's Hotel "
F. S. Reina, proprietor
Ross, H., dealer in engineers' stores
Siam "Weekly Advertiser"
Rev. S. J. Smith, proprietor and editor Smith, S. J., printer and publisher, Bang
k'olém Point, East side of the river
Smith, G. S., M.D., next the British Con-
sulate
Windsor, Redlich & Co., merchants, and
owners of Steam Rice Mill
T. Windsor
Alexis Redlich
F. M. de Jesus
L. S. Scherzinger, engineer
Europeans in Government Employ. J. H. Chandler, interp. & translator G. Dupont, sec. Court Marshal office J. Clunis, civil architect
C. Hewetson, band master to H.M. the
King
J. Feit, band master to the 2nd King E. C. Walrond, in charge of Govt.
Dock Yark
A. Loftus, Govt. surveyor
H. Alabaster, tutor and translator
Royal Palace
F. G. Patterson, tutor Royal Palace H. de Sa, assist. interpreter For. office A. F. de Jesus, clerk Foreign office R. Harper, engineer Royal Mint E. C. Davidson, telegraphic engineer J. Hunter, secretary to the Kalahome W. Trail, Siamese Navy
L. Xavier, clerk, Audit office S. Tytler, Siamese Navy. P.W.Burke, instructor, Royal Artillery J. M. F. de Costa, inspector of rice
Mariners at Bangkok.
391
J. Wewezer, H. F. F. Voigt, J. F. Belbin, H. Bloom, E. C. Tams, C. Worgitzky, D. Heimsoht, E. Mæller, J. Jærgenscu, P. W. Vorrath, P. Rademaker, C. Sæderstræm, L. P. Buckholdt, A. Ley- ser, A. Hochreuter, P. J. S. Dethleffsen, L. Bruhns, C. Stolze, C. C. C. Salje, H. A. T. Voss, C. Hansen, C. Ulrich, H. Freudenberg, G. Dethleffsen, K. L. Christiansen, C. Harten, J. C. Thomsen, C. Lange, J. L. Hellstom, M. T. Colberg, C. U. Zetterlund, G. Pettersen, J. Lau- retzen, H. A. D. Hansen, C. Manchau, G. Leerhoff, F. Hunte, J. Otten, N. H. Klahn, J. Andreasen, M. P. Olsen, F. F. Witt, H. A. Spreckelsen, T. Benedictson, A. H. Mæller, F. Sass, V. Saxtorph, A. C. W. Hansen, T. Nistead, H. Hansen, S. So- rensen, S. P. Andersen, F. G. Hicks, J. Jackson, W. Reeves, W. H. Reynolds, J. Cederberg, Steluneyer, Knudsen, Paulsen, A. H. de Compos
Officers on Siamese Ships. J. G. R. C. Hansen, E. W. Bentzen, L. A. Henmingsen, A. H. Buur P. G. Wach- telbrenner
Printing Offices.
BRADLEY'S Printing, PubLISHING, AND BINDING HOUSE.
Manager-D. B. Bradley
NOVELTY PRESS.
G. G. Graham, manager
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN PRES- BYTERIAN MISSION.
Manager-Rev. N. A. MacDonald
PROTESTANT HOUSES OF
WORSHIP.
Chapel of the American Presbyterian Mis-
sion
Chapel of the American Baptist Mission The British Church, on the brink of
the River
BANGKOK LIBRARY. Rooms in the British Church.
Missionaries.
AMERICAN BAPTIST BOARD, THE CHINESE MISSION AT BANGKOK, COM- MENCED BY W. DEAN, 1835. Rev. William Dean, D.D.
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BANGKOK.
THE SIAMESE MISSION, COMMENCED BY THE REV. J. T. JONES, D.D., 1833, Is now self supporting, and under the charge of the Rev. S. J. Smith
AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION.
(Established March, 1840.) STATIONED at Bangkok.
Rev. Samuel R. House, M.D. Rev. N. A. MacDonald
Rev. J. N. Culbertson
Rev. E. P. Dunlapp
STATIONED AT PETCHABURI. Rev. Samuel G. McFarland (absent) Rev. Jas. W. Van Dyke
STATIONED AT Chieng Mai, (Laos.) Rev. D. McGilvary Rev. Jonathan Wilson
M. A. Cheek, M.D.
BANGKOK MISSION AND SCHOOL. S. B. Bradley, B.A., with assistants
MISSION DE SIAM.
M. Martin, Jean Pierre, pro vicar-apostolic, Church of the Conception at Bangkok M. Larnaudie, Francois Louis (absent) M. Marin, Jean, Secretary to the Mission M. Ranfaing, Jean Baptist, Church of the
Conception, at Chant'aboon
M. Saladin, Emile, Church of Rosaire, at
Bangkok
M. Rabardelle, Alfred Prudhomme, Church of the Nativity, at Ban-nok-kuak
M. Perreaux, Renè Nicolas, Church of St.
Joseph, at Authia
M. Schmit, Francois Joseph, Church of St.
Paul, at Petroo
M. Fauque, Joseph Amable, and M. Rous- seau, Pierre Louis College of S. H. of Jesus
M. Guego, Mathurin, Church of the Com-
passion at Bang-pla-soi
M. d'Hont, Aloïs, Church of St. Francois
Xavier, at Bangkok
M. Lombard, Emile Louis, Church of St.
Croix, at Bangkok
M. Barbier, Pierre Narcisse, Church of
T'akien
M. Ney, Jean Louis, Church of the As-
sumption, at Bangkok
M. Quentric, Yves Marie, Church of St.
Paul at Petroo
Chaumet, Benjamin Marie, Church of St.
Agnes, at Hatsaké
Colombet, Emile Auguste, College of S. H.
of Jesus
Yung Sébastien, Yguace, Church of Rosaire,
at Bangkok
Phradem, Constant Emile Dessalles, Etienne Barthelemy
MAIL AND REPORT BOAT. Falck & Richten, proprietors―
The German steamer Post, or the Post boat leaves Falck & Co.'s Bowling Alley daily, for Paknamn and Menam roads, and returns from outside the bar the same day with mails and passengers.
STEAM TUG.
"Sans Pareil," Borneo Company, Ltd. Captain J. Jessen (absent)
do. (in charge)-T. G. Hicks Engineer-W. Wilkinson
BANGKOK LICENSED PILOTS.
Office at the Harbour Master's. C. Aström, G. A. Berkeley, A. Dyer, J. H. Christians, L. Lampe, G. Ecclestone, J. Smith, J. C. Van Es, J. D. Wefer
CHIEF BAZAARS IN BANGKOK.
Talat Samp'eng-On the cast side of the river, a mile and a half in length, containing almost all varieties of merchandise and eatables.
Talat Sow Ch'ing Ohá-A little S. E. of the King's palace, half a mile in length, comprising chiefly dry goods and hardware.
Talat Somdet Ong Noi -On the western side of the river, a little above Mussulman Square, for the sale chiefly of eatables; quite a large market.
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HONGKONG.
(From the "Colonial Office List.")
Hongkong is one of a number of islands called by the Portuguese "Ladrones," or Thieves, from the notorious habits of the old inhabitants; it is situated off the south-eastern coast of China, at the mouth of the Canton River, about 40 miles east of Macao, between 22° 9' and 22° 1' N. lat., and 114° 5' and 114° 18' E. long. This island is an irregular and broken ridge, stretching nearly east and west; its broken and abrupt peaks rising sometimes to a great height above sea level. Its length is about 11 miles, its breadth from 2 to 5 miles, its area rather more than 29 square miles. It is separated from the mainland of China by a narrow strait, known as the Ly-ee-moon Pass, which does not exceed half a mile in width. The opposite peninsula of Kow-loon has been ceded to Great Britain by a Treaty entered into by Lord Elgin in 1861 with the Government of China; it now forms part of Hongkong. The general aspect of the Colony has been described as extremely beautiful. It possesses one of the most magnificent harbours in the world, surrounded by picturesque bills rising between 3,000 and 4,000 feet high, and offers a coup d'œil which blends the wild scenery of Scotland with the classic beauty of Italy, and enough of the tropics to heighten the effect. The City of Victoria extends for four miles at the base of the hills, which protect the south side of the harbour, and contains upwards of 6,000 houses of stone and brick. The residences of the foreign merchants are numerous, and most of them are large, substantial, and handsome mansions. Being built on the slope of the hills facing the sea, the general aspect of the town is perhaps more striking and picturesque from the water than that of any other city in the east, whilst many of the streets are now ́shaded with well-grown and handsome trees.
The Colony was first ceded to Great Britain in January, 1841; the cession was confirmed by the Treaty of Nankin, in August, 1842; and the charter bears date 5th April, 1843.
But Hongkong perhaps comes more properly under the designation of a great commercial depôt than that of a Colony; it is valuable to Great Britain mainly as a factory for our commerce with China, and as a military and naval station for the protection of that commerce; it possesses an excellent harbour, affording convenient, safe, and commodious anchorage for shipping. Its distance from Singapore is about 1,520 miles.
The occupation of Hongkong at its outset was effected at considerable cost to the Imperial funds, the vote from Parliament in the year 1845 being nearly £50,000, in addition to military expenditure.
Hongkong may be considered to have paid its local establishments since 1854. The Government is administered by a Governor, aided by an Executive Council, composed of the Colonial Secretary, the Officer Commanding the Troops, the Attorney- General, and the Hon. Cecil Smith. The Legislative Council is presided over by the Governor, and is composed of the Chief-Justice, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney- General, the Treasurer, and four unofficial members nominated by the Crown on the recommendation of the Governor.
There is a Police force in the Colony, numbering 650 men, of whom 110 are Europeans, 176 Indians, and 340 Chinese."
Hongkong is the centre of trade in many kinds of goods. Amongst the principal may be noticed opium, sugar, and flour produced in Tungkoon. Salt, earthenware, oil, amber, cotton and cotton goods, sandalwood, ivory, betel, vegetables, live stock,
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granite, &c., &c. The principal transactions in the tea and silk trade are also controlled by firms residing in Hongkong.
As Hongkong is a free port, it is impossible to give a correct return of imports and exports, but the enormous extent of the trade with which it is connected may be approximately guessed at by the fact that the amount of Foreign and British Tonnage entering and leaving the port annually, averages two millions of tons. To this must be added the immense fleet of native craft of all sizes and forms, by which much of the coasting trade of the Chinese Empire is carried on, and also that of Siam, Cochin China, and the Straits. The number of native vessels-independent of several thousand smaller boats, which visit Hongkong annually-is about 52,000, with a tonnage of nearly 1,300,000, raising the total tonnage, foreign and native, of arrivals and departures in each year, to upwards of two millions and a half. From these figures, some idea of the movement and commercial activity which pervades this great centre of Eastern commerce may be formed.
A Stamp Tax was introduced by the Government (December 1866), and is now in operation.
The annual average rainfall is 71 inches, while the average range of the thermometer is from 43 to 89 for the past five years.
Hongkong pays £20,000 a-year to the Imperial Government as military contribution.
GOVERNORS.
1843. Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart., G.C.B. 1844. Sir John F. Davis, Bart., K.C.B. 1848. Sir George Bonham, Bart., K.C.B.
Revenue. Expenditure.
1846
£27,046
£60,351
1856
85,500
42,426
1866
163,359
196,458
1862. Major-General Jervois (acting).
1867
179,143
162,780
1853. Sir George Bonham, Bart., K.C.B.
1868
286,272
206,503
1864. Sir John Bowring, Knt.
1869
192,409
192,309
1854. Lieut.-Colonel Caine (Lieut.-Governor).
1870
180,620
182,755
1859. Sir Hercules (. R. Robinson, Knt.
1871
175,962
186,675
1862. William T. Mercer (acting).
1872
192,714
174,681
1864. Bir Hercules Robinson, Knt.
1865. W. T. Mercer (acting).
Population.
European and American.
Chinese, &c. Total.
1,604 4,931
121,907 123,511
1866. Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B. 1809. Major-General Whitfeild (Lieut.-Governor.) 1871. Sir Richard G. MacDonnell, K.C.M.G,, C.B. 1872. Sir Arthur Kennedy, K.C.M.G., C.B. -
1862 1672* Trade and Commerce.
117,054 181,985
The commercial intercourse of Hongkong-virtually a part of the commerce of China-is chiefly with Great Britain, the United States, and Germany, Great Britain absorbing about one-half of the total imports and exports. There are no official returns of the value of the imports and exports of the colony from and to all countries, but only mercantile estimates, according to which the former average four, and the latter two, millions sterling.
The extent of the commercial intercourse between Hongkong and the United Kingdom is shown in the following table, which gives the value of the total exports from Hongkong to Great Britain and Ireland, and of the imports of British and Irish produce and manufacture into Hongkong, in each of the five years 1869 to 1873:-
Exports from Hongkong to Great Britain.
Imports of British Produce! into Hongkong.
Years.
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
£281,932
281,159
367,944
833,764
783,475
2,130,837
3,407,930
2,787,714
2,872,673
3,411,968
The chief article of export from Hongkong to Great Britain in the year 1873 was tea, of the value of £396,184. The British imports into Hongkong consist almost entirely of manufactured textile fabrics, mainly cotton goods, in transit for China.
The subjoined table gives the value of the imports of British and Irish produce and manufactures from 1864 to 1873, exhibiting separately the imports into China
* Inclusive of naval, military, and shipping.
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and into Hongkong, and jointly to both, so as to show the share of Hongkong in Chinese commerce during the period of ten years:-
Imports of
Imports of
Years.
British Produce | British Produce
Total into China and
into China.
into Hongkong.
Hongkong.
1864
£3,093,865
£1,618,867
£4,711,478
1865
3,603,595
1,548,698
5,152,293
1866
5,090,074
2,387,017
7,477,091
1867
4,996,469
2,471,809
7,468,278
1868
6,312,175
2,185,972
8,498,147
1869
6,842,840
2,130,837
8,973,677
1870
6,139,633
3,407,930
9,547,563
1871
6,628,236
2,787,714
9,415,950
1872
6,624,511
2,872,673
9,497,184
1873
4,882,701
3,411,968
8,294,669
It will be seen that the British trade with Hongkong underwent great fluctuations in the ten years from 1864 to 1873, but which corresponded throughout with the general Chinese commerce, differing only in so far as showing but a slight increase in the value of the British imports coming direct to China during this period, and about a doubling in those arriving by way of Hongkong.
(From the China Pilot.)
Hongkong Island.-About 9 miles long, N.W. by W. and 8.E. by E., 2 to 5 miles broad, and with an area of about 29 square miles, lies between Lamma Island and the main, from which it is separated by a narrow channel a quarter of a mile wide, named Ly-ee-moon Pass. The appearance of the island is somewhat picturesque, but on the whole it is generally barren and unprepossessing. It consists for the most part of rocky ranges, on the highest summit of which, Victoria Peak, 1,825 feet above the sea level, at the north-west part of the island, is a signal station, which communicates with the town of Victoria on the north and the ocean on the south. The island was first ceded to Great Britain by the treaty of Canton, in January, 1841, and again by the treaty of Nanking in August, 1842. The British settlement of Victoria is on its north side, nearly abreast of Kowloon Point, the extreme of the peninsula of the mainland which forms the west side of Kowloon Bay, and which was ceded to Great Britain by the treaty of 1860. Water abounds everywhere, and is supplied to shipping by tanks.
The shores of Hongkong are indented by numerous bays, of which the most considerable are on its south-east shore. There is good anchorage throughout the entire channel between the island and the main, except in the Ly-ee-moon Pass, where the water is deep but the best anchorage is in Hongkong Roads, in front of the Settlement, where the depth is from 5 to 9 fathoms, over good holding ground. During the Typhoon months the anchorage in the northern part of the roads is considered preferable, in consequence of the shelter afforded by Kowloon peninsula to the north- east, the point from which the wind blows hardest. The inner anchorage in Victoria Bay is in 6 and 7 fathoms water, about half a mile off shore, abreast the ordinance jetty, where a vessel will be sheltered from the eastward by Kellett's Island and the rocks off east or Matheson Point, and be out of the strength of the tide.
Docks.-There is excellent dock accommodation in Hongkong. The "Hope Dock" at Aberdeen, and the "No. 1 Dock" at Kowloon, both belonging to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, are capable of taking vessels of over 400 feet in length, and with a draught of 24 feet. There are also several minor docks and slips, which leave nothing to be desired in the facility with which vessels can be refitted in the shortest time; possibly in this respect, being unequalled by any other port of equal extent in the world.
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Tides. It is high water, full and change, in Hongkong Roads at 10h. 15m., and springs rise about 4 feet. The tides around the island are irregular, flowing and ebbing without any apparent change of direction at the surface, and sometimes there appears to be only one tide in 24 hours.
Directions.-Hongkong Roads are generally approached by sailing vessels from the westward, on which side it is protected by Green Island and Kellett Bank, which extends nearly 1 miles northward from the latter island, and carries a depth of 3 fathoms. It is sometimes approached from the eastward through the Ly-ee-moon Pass during the N. E. monsoon, but the winds are generally baffling under the high land.
When abreast of Green Island, if the vessel be of heavy draught, keep the peak of Lamma Island (Mount Senhouse, 1,143 feet high) open westward of Green Island S. E. until Devil's Peak (on the mainland near Ly-ee-moon Pass) is in the line with the white rock on the south point of Won-chu chau, or Stone-cutter's Island, when a S.E. by E. course will lead northward of Kellett Bank, and direct for the anchorage.
Vessels of proper draught can proceed over Kellett Bank or through the 4 fathoms channel between Green Island and the south part of the bank, by passing about 1/ cables northward of the island, and then steering for the roads.
The narrow channel between Green Island and Hongkong may be taken if a fresh, fair wind blows right through.* Many sailing vessels have used it, amongst which were H.M.'s ships Modeste, Wellesley, and Vernon. It has depths of 10 to 12 fathoms in the middle, shoaling to 8, 6, and 4 fathoms after passing the small islets eastward of Green Island.
Tytam Bay and Harbour.-There are several small bays on the southern shore of Hongkong, all of which are safe for small vessels; but at the south-east part of the island is a deep inlet, named Tytam bay, 24 miles deep, 14 miles wide at entrance, free from danger, and carries a depth of 10 to 16 fathoms. Tytam Head, the western point of entrance, is a high bluff, with 13 and 14 fathoms near it; from thence the western shore of the bay trends about N. by E. three-quarters of a mile to a small sandy bay, with a rocky islet fronting the beach. About half a mile northward of the islet the land forms a round projecting point, and northward of this point is a large bay, with a sandy beach, in which is Tytam village.
Tylong head, or Cape D'Aguilar, off which are two green islets, form the eastern point of entrance to Tytam Bay, and from thence the eastern shore of the bay bends round to the northward for 2 miles, and terminates in a small inlet, called Tytam Harbour, carrying 4 to 6 fathoms, but its head, to the northwest, is shoal and rocky. This bay would be useful to a vessel in the event of her being near Wag-lan at the close of the day, with the probability of a dark and tempestuous night, for by running in she will at any rate be snug, even if there should be a typhoon during the night.
Water. At the head of Tytam Harbour there is a rivulet of fresh water, which, however, cannot be procured without inconvenience when the tide is low. Water may be obtained at Tytam village, on the western shore of the bay.
Tides.-There is little tide in Tytam bay, and, like all the places hereabouts, it is difficult to fix the time of high water, owing to the variety of channels and the wind greatly influencing the tidal streams; but the rise and fall is about 7 or 8 feet at springs, and about 3 and 4 feet at neaps. The ebb sets to the eastward between Lo-chau and Hongkong.
J. W. King, Master of H.M.S. Wellesley, 1842.
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THE STAMP ORDINANCES.
ORDER,
9th June, 1868.
1.-It is hereby ordered that the Stamps to be used under Ordinance No. 12 of 1866, and Ordinance No. 5 of 1868, shall be :-
2. First, Adhesive Stamps of the respective values of 2 cents, 3 cents, 25 cents, 30 cents, 50 cents, $1, and $1.50; and, secondly, impressed or embossed Stamps of the respective values of 2 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, 25 cents, 30 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50, $8.50, $10, $10.50, $20, $25, $40, $50, and a Stamp bearing the words Adjudication Fee Paid.
3. All impressed Stamps shall be made and impressed in the Stamp-office in the city of Victoria, on either paper or parchment, and shall be of the form and size of the specimen Stamps enclosed in a case for public inspection under the seal of the Colony, which case shall be kept at the Stamp-Office.
4. Each of the seven kinds of Adhesive Stamps afore-mentioned shall be of the form, size, and material of the specimen Stamps enclosed in a case for public inspection under the seal of the Colony, which case shall be kept at the Stamp-Office.
5.-The Stamps for Bank Cheques under Section III. of the Schedule to The Stamp Amendment Ordinance, 1868, may be adhesive Stamps.
6.-Adhesive Stamps may be used for Bills of Exchange, when drawn out of the Colony, as specified in section 3 of the said Schedule, and under authority of the 11th clause of The Stamp Ordinance, 1866, provided always that the Stamp on Bills of Exchange not exceeding $100 drawn out of the Colony shall be 30 cents until further notice:-and provided also that Adhesive Stamps may be used for receipts and discharges under section 11 of the Schedule to The Stamp Amendment Ordinance, 1868. Nothing, however, herein contained shall prevent its being lawful to use impressed Stamps for any of the foregoing purposes.
7-Stamps shall be impressed or embossed at the Stamp-Office, and Adhesive Stamps sold between the hours of 10 A.м and 3 P.M. every day, authorised holidays excepted.
The Stamp Duty payable on an instrument in writing under seal, ordinarily termed a Servant's Security Bond, is 50 cents.
STAMP OFFICE RULES.
1.-Office hours are from 10 to 3.
2.-Applications for Impressed Stamps must be made on a requisition supplied
gratis.
3. Payment must be made on requisition. 4.-Requisitions will be executed as received.
When they cannot be completed
at once, a time will be named for completion and a receipt given for the goods, which will be delivered on its presentation.
5. All goods and change should be examined before being removed. No question as to wrong counting or of weight or goodness of money will be entertained afterwards.
6.-Spoiled Stamps on unexecuted Instruments.
a.-Allowance will be made for Stamps upon Instruments spoiled by error in the writing:
b.-Or defaced by accident:
C.-
Or rendered useless by unforeseen circumstances before completion. 7.-The claim for such Stamps must be made by Affidavit within Six Months
after spoiling.
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8.-Spoiled Stamps on executed Instruments.
a.
-Allowance will be made for Stamps on Instruments found unfitted for the purpose originally intended by error therein:
b. Or which cannot be completed in the form proposed because of the death of any person :
c. Or because of refusal of signature.
9. Claims for Stamps on executed Instruments must be made within Six Months after signature, the substituted Deeds, if any, being produced duly stamped.
10. Stamps on Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes when signed by the drawer or maker will be allowed if they have not been out of his hands, and bave not been accepted or tendered for acceptance.
11.-Bills, &c., wherein any error has been made will be allowed though accepted or tendered for acceptance, provided the claimant produces the Bills substituted within Six Months after the date of the spoiled ones.
12.-Applications for allowances will be entertained every Tuesday and Thursday, from 11 to 3.
13.-Documents spoiled in stamping will be destroyed, the applicants providing the additional paper, &c.
14.-Stamps will be impressed upon any part of the Documents where practicable with security to the Revenue, a point to be decided by the Collector.
15.-Forms may be left at the Office to supply deficiencies in counting, or to replace those spoiled in counting.
16.-All Iinpressed Stamps will be dated.
DIGEST OF PENALTIES
UNDER
THE HONGKONG STAMP ORDINANCES
(12 of 1866 AMENDED BY 5 OF 1868).
X.-For not obliterating Adhesive Stamps..
XII.-Bills drawn out of, but payable in the Colony; for not
affixing and obliterating Adhesive Stamp.
XXIII (and A. 1. 3).-For not stamping receipt for any sum above $10...
XIV.-For not drawing the whole number of which a set of Bills purports to consist...
XXVII.-For untrue statement under ad valorem stamp...
Not exceeding
$50.
$500.
VII. For neglect to stamp sufficiently, and for negotiating, &c., insufficiently stamped documents, $50, or ten times the value of the omitted stamp.
XVI.-Penalties on stamping after execution, where there was no fraudulent intention :---
Within six weeks, double....... Within four months, treble.. After four months, 20 times.
the deficient duty.
THE STAMP AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, 1868.
I.-The amendments hereinafter stated shall be made in The Stamp Ordinance 1868. (1.) There shall be inserted in clause 6 of section XVI. after the word satisfied, the words by affidavit, and the word shall shall be substituted for may in the same clause.
(2.) In section XX. there shall be substituted for the words ten dollars the words one dollar.
(3.) From section XXIII. there shall be omitted the words if required, and for the words case of refusal there shall be substituted the words default thereof.
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II.-It shall be lawful for all Courts and Magistrates, and for the Collector of Stamp Revenue, and all persons employed for the sale or distribution of Stamps, and they are hereby required to take possession of any deed, instrument, or writing as to which any offence or breach of the provisions of the laws relating to Stamps may appear to have been committed, and to deliver the same to be used in any prosecution or proceeding in any Court.
III.-Section VI. of The Stamp Ordinance, 1866, shall be repealed, but such repeal shall not affect any proceeding pending or any right that has arisen or may arise, or any penalty incurred or that may be incurred, in respect of any transaction, act, matter, or thing done or existing prior to, or at the commencement of this Ordinance, under or by virtue of the said section.
IV. For every deed, instrument, or writing, which shall be executed from the time when this ordinance shall come into force, and which shall be of any of the kinds specified as requiring Stamps by the Schedule annexed to this Ordinance, except as provided hereafter in section V. of this Ordinance, there shall be payable to Government & Stamp Duty of the amount indicated in the said Schedule to be proper for such deed, instrument, or writing. Whenever the word Schedule occurs in any part of The Stamp Ordinance, 1866, except section VI. thereof, it shall be read as having reference to the Schedule annexed to this Ordinance.
V. Has had its effect.
VI.-This Ordinance may be cited for all purposes as The Stamp Amendment Ordinance, 1868, and shall commence and take effect on such day as shall hereafter be fixed by proclamation under the hand of the Governor.
ADDITIONAL ORDER.
IN THE SUPREME Court, SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
The Stamp Duty payable on Foreign Attachment Bonds shall be as follows:-
In every case of $500 and upwards........
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.$5.00
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$250 and under $500...... under $250..
$2.50
$1.00
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LIST OF STAMP DUTIES
Under Ordinance No. 5 of 1868.
1.-Agreement, or any minute or Memorandum of) an Agreement not being under seal or of the nature of an obligation for the payment of money, and not spe- cially charged with duty under this Schedule, whether the same be only evidence of a contract or obligatory upon the parties, and Brokers' notes or any Document having reference to the sale or purchase of any Merchan- dize given by any broker.....
NOTE. If two or more letters are offered in evidence, to prove an Agreement between the parties who shall have written such letters, it will be sufficient) if any one of such letters be Stamped as an Agreement.
EXEMPTION.
Label, slip, or memorandum containing the heads of any Fire or Marine Insurance to be effected.
Memorandum, Letter, or Agreement made for or relat- ing to the sale of any Goods, Wares, or Merchandise, or to the sale of any Shares in any Public Company, not being a Broker's Note or Document given by a Broker.
Seaman's advance Note, or Memorandum or Agreement made between the Master and Mariners of any Ship for Wages.
Emigration Contract. Passage Ticket.
2.-Bank Notes, or other obligations for the payment of money, issued by any Ranker or Banking Company in the colony for local circulation, and payable to bearer on demand...
3.-Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, or other obligations for the payment of money not included in the last preceding article, and not being Cheques or Orders for the payment of money at sight or on demand......
Bank Cheques payable on demand to any person, to Bearer, or Order, 2 cents each.
NOTE.-Cheques drawn out of, but payable in the
colony, to be treated as Bills of Exchange.
50 cents.
A Stamp Duty of two-thirds per cent. per annum per $100 of the average value of such Notes in Circulation. To be collected monthly on a State- ment thereof to be furnished by each Banker or Banking Company to the Collector of Stamp Revenue at the end of each month.
Not exceeding $100, if drawn singly. if in sets, for each part of a set... Exceeding $100 and not exceeding $3,000
If drawn singly...
$0.30
.$0.15
.$1.00
Ifin sets, for each part of a set.. Exceeding $3,000-
.$0.50
.$1.50
Ifin sets, for each part of a set.
..$0.75
If drawn singly...
4.-Bill of Lading, or Ship's Receipts where Bills of? 10 cents. Lading are not used, for each part of every set..........
EXEMPTION.
Bills of Lading for any Goods or effects shipped by
any Government Officer on account of Government.
5.-Bond or other obligation concerning Respon-50 cents for every $1,000 or part of
dentia and Bottomry, and Average Statement or Bond
where no Statement is drawn up.........................
$1,000.
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6.-Charter Party or any Agreement or Contract for the charter or hiring of any sea-going ship or vessel......
Vessel not exceeding..
Exceeding 200 & not exceeding, 300 $3,00
300
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500
750
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.200 Tons, $2.00|
D0
500
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$4.00
750
$5.00
"
1,000
"
$6.00
Every 100 Tons over 1,000 Tons, $0.50 Copy Charter under... 200
$1.00 each. " above... 200 $2.00 Duty to be calculated on Registered Tonnage.
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7.-Transfer of Shares or Stocks in any Public Com- 50 cents for every $500 or fraction of pany. (Scrip Certificates to be exempt)..
8.-Power of Attorney...
9.-Note of Protest by any Commander or Master of a vessel.....
10.-Any Notarial Act whatsoever not otherwise charged in this Schedule...................
11.-Receipt or discharge given for the payment of" Money, or in acquittal of a debt paid in Money or other- wise, when the sum received, discharged, or acquitted exceeds $10........
EXEMPTIONS.
$500.
$2.
25 cents.
($1.
Letter sent by Post acknowledging the arrival of a Currency, or Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange, or any security for Money.
Receipt or Discharge written upon or contained in any Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note, Deed, or other instru- ment charged with duty under this Schedule and duly Stamped, and Receipts for pay and allowances of persons in the service of the Government, whether Civil, Naval, or Military.
12.-Probates and Letters of Administration, with or without the Will annexed. (Administration Bonds exempt)
13.-Conveyance, Assignment, or Instrument of any kind or description whatsoever not specially charged with duty under this Schedule. executed for the transfer for valuable consideration of any property, moveable or immoveable, or of any right, title, claim, or interest in, to, or upon the same........
3 cents.
The same ad valorem Duty as on a Conveyance, to be calculated upon the value of the Estate and effects for or in respect of which such Probate or Letters of Administra-| tion shall be granted, exclusive of what the deceased shall have been| possessed of or entitled to as a Trustee for any other person or persons, and not beneficially.
25 cents for every $100 or part of $100| of the Consideration Money or amount secured up to $1,000, and $2 for every $1,000 or part of $1,000 after the first $1,000.
Deed or other Instrument of gift, or of exchange or settlement, where no money consideration or a merely $25. nominal money consideration passes....
EXEMPTION.
Transfer by mere Endorsement of a duly Stamped Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note, or other negotiable Instrument, or of a Bill of Lading, and transfer by Assign-| ment of a Policy of Insurance.
14.-Mortgage
{
$1 on first $1,000 or part of $1,000,] and 50 cents on every other $1,000 or part thereof.
25 cents on every $5,000 or part of
$5,000.
Where in a Mortgage the sum secured is unlimited... $25. 15.-Re-assignment of any Mortgaged Property...... { 16.-Letter or other Instrument of Hypothecation accompanying deposit of Documents of title to any property...
17.-Duplicate or counterpart of any Deed, Instru- ment, or Writing of any description whatever chargeable with duty under this Ordinance.....
If the duty chargeable on the original exceeds $1,
but does not exceed $10.......
If the duty chargeable on the original exceeds $10,)
$1.
The same duty as the Original when
such Duty does not exceed $1.
$1.
but does not exceed $20......
If the duty on the original exceeds $20....
$2.
$3.
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Provided that such duplicate or counterpart Stamp shall be affixed upon the production of the original Deed, Instrument, or Writing bearing its proper Stamp, and not otherwise.
18.-Lease, or Agreement for a Lease, made for a term of years, or for a Period determinable with one or more life or lives, or otherwise contingent, in considera- tion of a sum of money paid in the way of premium, fine, or the like, if without rent...
19-Lease, or Agreement for a Lease, of any Land, House, Building, or Tenement at a Rent, without any pay- ment of any sum of money by way of fine or premium :- When the Rent for the year shall not exceed $250.. Above $ 250 and under $ 500...
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$ 500 $1,000 $2,500
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$1,000
$2,500.. $5,000..
The same ad valorem Stamp as on a
Conveyance. See Article 13.
1 Year & under. 3 Years & under. | Over # Tears.
$ c.
$ c.
$ c.
0.25
0.50
1.00
0.50
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
4.00
8.00
5.00
10.00
20.00
1.25
2.50
5.00
for every additional $1,000 or part
Exempt, all Rentals under $50.
20.--Lease, or Agreement for a Lease, of any Land, (A House, Building, or Tenement, stipulating for a Rent, granted in consideration of a fine or premium......
NOTE.-A Lease, executed in pursuance of a duly Stamped Agreement for the same, shall require a Stamp of One Dollar only, to be affixed on pro- duction of such Agreement.
Stamp of value equal to the joint value of the Stamps for a convey- ance in consideration of the fine and a Lease for the Rent.
21.-Every Instrument in writing under seal not otherwise specially charged with duty under this { $10. Schedule.
10 cents each.
22.-Policies of Marine Insurance and every copy. 23.--Articles of Clerkship or Contract, whereby any person shall first become bound to serve as a Clerk, in $50. order to his admission as an Attorney or Solicitor...........................
24.-Warrant of Attorney......
$5.
25.-Co-partnership, Deed, or other Instrument of.... $5. 26.-Cognovit and Arbitration award.....
GENERAL EXEMPTIONS.
Any Deed, Instrument, or Writing of any kind what- soever, made or executed by or on behalf of Her Majesty or of any Department of Her Majesty's Service, or whereby| any Property or Interest is transferred to, or any Contract of any kind whatsoever is made, with Her Majesty, or any person for or on behalf of Her Majesty, or any such Department as aforesaid.
NOTE.-The foregoing exemption does not extend to
any Deed, Instrument, or Writing executed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court as Official Administrator, or by a Receiver appointed by any Court; or to any Deed, Instrument, or Writing rendered necessary by any Ordinance or by the order of any Court; neither does it| extend to a sale made for the recovery of an arrear of Revenue or Rent, or in satisfaction of a Decree or Order of Court, in any of which cases the purchaser shall be required to pay, in addition to the purchase money, the amount of the requisite Stamp.
$1.
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SECOND SCHEDULE OF ORDINANCE No. 1 of 1873.
Scale of Stamp Duties under Section XI.
For Service of every Summons, Subpœna, Citation, or Order.......
.$1.00
For every Arrest on Civil Process...
2.50
For discharging every Defendant by Desire of Plaintiff..
0.50
For releasing Property taken in Execution at the Desire of Plaintiff..
For drawing and taking Bail Bond, each Defendant...
1.00
For filing Bail Bond..
1.00
For Assignment on Bail or other Bond.
1.00
For receiving money upon Deposit and paying into Court.
2.00
For Return to any Writ of Habeas Corpus, if one Action.. For each Action after the first.........
3.00
1.00
1.00
For Searching Office for Detainers...
For every Arrest or Seizure in Execution, 2 per cent. on the first $500; and 1 per cent. on every $100 or fractional part thereof above $500 (computed on sum recovered only).
On Writs of Inquiry.
On Lodging Writ for entering Cause and Warrant for summoning Jury...$1.00 · Sheriff, for presiding.
5.00
Bailiff Summoning Jury and Attendance in Court.
1.00
Drawing and Engrossing Inquisition, per folio of 72 words.
0.50
Returning Inquisition..........
1.00
Summons for Attendance of Witness.
0.50
In Replevin.
For every Replevin Bond, where the Value of the Property replevined
shall not exceed $100....
.$2.00
For every $100 or fractional part thereof above the first $100..
0.25
Precept to Bailiff.
1.00
Notice for Service on Defendant.
0.50
Bailiff summoning Parties and delivering Goods to Tenant.
2.00
Jury Process.
For Return to Precept for Common Jury.
For Return to Precept for Special Jury. The like on Distringas or Habeas Corpus... The like with a View.
.$1.00
2.00
3.00
5.00%
For each Warrant to Bailiff to summon Common Juror and Service........ 0.50) For each Warrant to Bailiff to summon Special Juror and Service...... 1.00-
Section XI. of Ordinance No. 5 of 1874, Schedule E. :- Upon every application for a certificate underarticle II. of the regulations
contained in schedule B of the said Ordinance, a stamp duty of....$1.00 Upon every certificate granted under article I. of the said regulations,
a stamp duty of..............
.................$1.00
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MACAO.
HISTORICAL NARRATIVE.
(From Dungstedt's "Historical Sketch.")
A few years later (1560) Europeans settled at Macao; by what right, is a topic of contention. At the arrival of the Portuguese, there issued from innumerable islands, rocks, and creeks, along the sea-coast of China, a daring set of adventurers, less intent on exercising lawful industry than bent on plundering peaceful, industrious inhabitants. Merchants were particularly molested, because a successful attempt on them insures to the chief and his crew a valuable booty to be shared among them. That the trade might be uninterrupted, the Portuguese determined to annoy and exterminate, if possible, this race, almost as vexatious to them as to the Chinese. Having cleared the gulf of China of the free-booters who had infested it, the Portuguese sought a quarrel with a Regulo, or potentate of the island Heang-shan. The grievances that provoked the war are not mentioned, nor is it known when the hostilities began, how long they continued, nor even the particulars of their termination. It is maintained that after a vigorous resistance, Regulo was subdued and the island conquered, and the victors put in possession of their share. As no covenants or treaty of peace ever appeared in public, it remains an absolute impossibility to determine the ultimate limits of the conquest the Portuguese pretend to have made on that island. A rock towards the south-east, constituting the boundary of Heang-shan, was of course comprehended in the conquest. On that, the Portuguese fixed their abode, being particularly well suited for the carrying on of domestic and foreign trade. A town, called Cidade nome de Deos de Macao, rose by degrees on the peninsula; not by the grace and concession of any of the Emperors of China, for such is denied, but by the success of the chivalrous arms of Portugal. The above is copied from a ministerial memorandum, drawn up fifty years ago. It is contradicted by the subsequent assertion. Chinese chronologists have noted down that in the 30th year of the reign of Kea-tsing (1535), one foreign vessel appeared, and in 1537 another, on the coast of the gulf of China. The merchants required and obtained permission to land and to raise a few huts for temporary shelter, and the drying of goods which had been damaged on board the ships. That this accommodation was granted between 1522, when the Portuguese were driven from San-chan, and the time taken up for negociating a reconciliation, is by no means unlikely. During the lapse of eighteen or twenty years (1537 to 1557) the Chinese and the Portuguese met again, it seems for trade, either at Tamao or Lampacao. In 1557 the parties concurred at Macao, because the Mandarins permitted strangers to fix themselves on a desert island then known by the denomination of Amangao. Such is the statement Fernao Mendes Pinto has given us in bis peregrinations or voyages. This assertion is not contradicted by any of the contemporary authors who wrote of the first exploits of their countrymen in China. The gentlemen to whom the terms could not be unknown were Jesuits, for a few of them came hither in 1562. With them, Mathew Ricci, coming (1528) from India, spent some time, and must bave been intimate: being a man of learning and of an enquiring spirit-a Jesuit-be naturally enough asked on what footing foreigners stood in respect to China. Had they been settled by right of conquest, be would undoubtedly have recorded it in the Italian Journal he kept, the cause of the war, and the articles of pacification. Trigaulo, who gathered from it many interesting notices, contained in "Christiana expedito and apud Sinas," adverts merely to the impression the fleet under the command of Fernao Peres d'Andrade left on the mind of the Mandarins, whose duty it was to protect the coast from foreign invasion. John de Barros, who never saw Asia, wrote three "Decades of Asia," a work continued by Diogo de Couto; both of these historians speak of the progress the Portuguese made in India
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and China. Alvaro Semedo, who governed in 1621 a Roman Catholic Church at Nan- chang-foo, in his "Relatione de la China," and Manoel de Faria e Sousa, in his "Asia Portuguesa," allege that the Portuguese obtained permission to inhabit Macao because they had cleared the island of pirates. Diogo de Couto came in 1556 to India; he had served eight years in the army,, visited Lisbon, and came back to Goa. Phillipe I, proclaimed in 1581 King of Portugal, commanded him to continue de Barros' "Asia," making him Royal Chronicler of India. The silence of Diogo, an accurate engineer, proves evidently the fallacy of the above allegation. According to De Guignes, in his Voyage to Peking," the pirates were vanquished in 1563, an epoch at which the Portuguese had been six years in possession of Macao. The mighty sea-rover, denominated by him and others Chang-si-lao, kept the provincial capital, Canton, besieged, when Kea-tsing was on the throne-according to other writers, during the reign of Kang-he. May not Chang-si-lao be a corrupt and foreign pronunciation of Chin-chi-lung, the father of Chin-chin-kiang, or Hoxinga, by changing Chun to Chung, chi to si, lung to lao? For, in the historical abridgment by Dubalde of those sovereigns, the man with whom either one or the other must have been contemporary is not mentioned. However, one of these two Emperors rewarded, it is pretended, the Portuguese, by whose valour and victory the siege of Canton was raised, the pirates destroyed, and their chief slain, granting to them in perpetuity the island on which Macao is actually standing. But as no authentic act of donation ever was produced, the cession, resting merely upon traditional presumption, shall we not be justified in agreeing with Frigauld, that the Chinese, having by degrees overcome the panic at first sight excited by the tremendous Portuguese ships, petitioned the Emperor to grant to foreign merchants a residence on a peninsula, or rather a rock, constituting a part of a greater island. "To this proposal the sovereign acceded, stipulating that the strangers should pay tribute or ground-rent, and duties on their merchandise." Of this opinion are both the Chinese and Tartars. Neither a few chops-official documents-suspended in the Senate house, nor those two hundred which Jesuits translated at Goa, by command of Marquis de Alorso, who governed Portuguese India in 1744, prove anything to the contrary; we therefore willingly side with La Clede, who, in his "Historia de Portugal," avers "the Portuguese demanding leave to move to a desert island, called Macao, it was granted, and some time after liberty to build a few houses;" and we likewise agree with the opinion of Dom† Alexandre da Silva Pedroso Guimaraens, Bishop of Macao, who, as acting-governor, wrote (1777) to the Senate, "by paying ground-rent, the Portuguese acquired the temporary use and profit of Macao, ad libitum, of the Emperor.
Unwilling to deprive its natural subjects of the advantages of trade, and still more unwilling to expose them to the violence of rapacious and unruly guests, the Government resolved (it appears from the concession) to place the strangers in such situation that they may feel their dependence on the empire, without forcing it a third time to the extermination of men and the destruction of property. In my opinion it is safer to ascribe the possession of Macao to Imperial bounty rather than to conquest; for the conquerors would be compelled to give up the place were the Chinese Government but to command the tradesmen, mechanics, and servants, to leave off their business and retire, and thereupon issue an order not to furnish the inhabitants with provisions. The first settlers were in a less precarious state, if it be true that many of them held, in the conquered part of Heang-shan, landed property, for its produce rendered them (the Portuguese) independent of China so far as the supply of the necessaries of life went. By whose hand the earth was cultivated is not mentioned in the memorandum we have noted; but it blames the owners for supineness in not strenuously opposing the Chinese when they began to encroach upon the domain of Portugal. The intruders appropriated to themselves not only the whole of this fruitful island, but they likewise drew across the isthmus that separates it from Macao, a wall-it was constructed in 1573, for the protection of the country, and to prevent their children from being kidnapped. In the middle of the
* The Dutch and Spaniards established on the island of Formosa knew the man under the name of Ikosa Equaa,, 1quon Equam, and by the name of Nicolas, for he had been baptized it is said.
+ Dom is an honorary epithet in Portugal, written Dm.-Don is Spanish.
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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE.
barrier is a door of communication, called porta do cerco, guarded by a few Chinese soldiers and an officer, that no stranger may pass this boundary. In the beginning the door was, according to Dominio Navarette, opened but twice a month, then, every fifth day for selling provisions to the secluded; at present it opens at daylight.
*
Topographical Description.
Macao is situated 22 deg. 11 min. 30 sec. north latitude, and 113 deg. 32 min. 30 sec. east of Greenwich, on a rocky peninsula, renowned, long before the Portuguese settled on it, for its safe harbour; then by foreign writers denominated Ama-ngao, port of Ama, in reference to an idol temple near the Bar Fort, the goddess of which is called Ama. In 1583 the Portuguese gave it the name "Porto do nome de Deos," and "Porto de Amacao," the etymology of Macao: later it was also called "Cidade do nome de Deos do porto de Macao," at present it is Cidade do Santo nome de Deos de Macao. The Mandarins, I am told, designated the use of the port by the character Gaou-mun, and that of the city by Gaou-king; Aou-mun is a provincial pronunciation of Gaou- mun. This hilly settlement is dependent on the Keang-shan-keen, city of the third class, in the province of Kwang-tung, but separated from the large island Heang-shan by a wall drawn across the neck of land from shore to shore. The principal ranges of bills, one running from south to north, the other from east to west, may be considered as forming an angle, the base of which leans upon the river or anchoring place. Its level ground, with the exception of a few habitations of European architecture, is filled by the Bazaar, and a great many Chinese shops for tradesmen and mechanics: the traveller's attention is roused by a variety of public and private buildings, raised on the declivities, skirts, and heights of hillocks. On the lofty mount eastward, called Charil, is a fort, enclosing the hermitage of Na. Sra. de Guia; westward is Nillau, on the top of which stands the hermitage of Na. Sra. de Penha: entering a wide semi- circular bay, which faces the east, on the right hand we have the fort San Francisco; on the left, that of Na. Sra. de Bom Parto; and before us, on landing, a broad, airy, spacious quay-"Praya Grande," and many pretty houses, among which is the residence of the Governor, and that of the Minister. To the east of the town is a field, Campo," which stretches itself out to the very boundary wall that closes the prison of Macao. The territory is scarcely eight miles in circuit. Its greatest length, from north-east to south-west, being under three miles, and its breadth less than a mile. The Portuguese estimate the Peninsula at a little more than a league in length; its mid-breadth at less than a mile. The first geometrical delineation of Macao was undertaken and executed by Manuel de Agote, chief factor of the Royal Spanish Philippine Company in China, and Mr. De Guignes the younger. You will find Agoute's map inserted in the collection of drawings appertaining to the "Account of the Embassy of Lord Macartney to China," and that of De Guignes in his "Voyage à Peking." In 1808, by command of the Supreme Government, a map was made by Joaquim Bento da Fonceca. The peninsula is nearly surrounded by sheets of water, subject to the influence of ebb and flood from the gulf of China. The regular monsoon winds, the streams of salubrious water bursting out at the foot of Charil and Nillau, and the benefit of a well stocked Bazaar, render Macao wholesome and comfortable, though now and then-but seldom-it is shaken by the convulsive motions of earthquakes; it is oftener visited by dreadful typhoons, a species of hurricane.
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• Tratados de la Monarchia de China, 1676.
+ In books and manuscripts we have found it designated by the expressions Gau-kim, Ghau-kin, Gau-min.
Chief Judge. Embassy of Lord Macartney, by Sir G. Staunton.
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SHANGHAI.
GENERAL CONDITION OF The Foreign SETTLEMENT.
Division of Settlement.-The foreign settlement is divided into three quarters- the French, English, and American, or Hongkew. These designations are given them for easy identification, and do not represent them as being quarters specially set apart for the location of the nationals whose names they take. Foreigners or Chinese can alike reside in any quarters they may elect.
The settlement is cosmopolitan, the community is cosmopolitan, as a reference to the enumeration of the population as given below will show.
Government. The Government of the place may be divided under two heads: the judicial or paternal part, remaining entirely in the hands of the local foreign officials appointed by Western Governments, who deal with civil and criminal cases. The English Supreme Court is the only Imperial Court. The other Courts are Consular, with the exception of the Mixed Court. The Executive, or Local Government, is carried on by Municipal Councils, of which there are two.
In the extreme south of the settlement the French have a Council, while the affairs of the Anglo-American sections are managed by one Council. The first bears the title of "Conseil de l'Administration Municipale Français," while the official designation of the latter is the "Council for the Foreign Community of Shanghai."
The Land Regulations-Are the rules by which the Local Government is carried on. They were originally drawn up by-
1st. Captain Balfour, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul in 1845-46, and known as the "British Land Regulations."
2nd. By Mr. (now Sir) Rutherford Alcock, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul; Mr. R. C. Murphy, United States' Consul; and M. Edan, French Consul, in 1854, with the assent of the foreign community of the time; and-
3rd. More recently, in 1865 and 1869, amended and enlarged by the foreign community, passed by the foreign local Consul, and finally approved of by the Foreign Ministers at Peking in 1869.
Thus these Regulations, which may be said to take the form of the Charter of Incorporation of western cities, form our local lex tenæ.
The French Consul, M. de Montigny, obtained in 1849 from the Chinese Government an assignment of space within which French subjects should be at liberty to acquire land and buy residences, &c.
In 1862, from an extension of the limits of the ground originally placed at the service of the French, the French Consul established a separate Council, which continued to administer its affairs under the Regulations framed jointly with his English and American colleagues by M. Edan, in 1854.
In 1868 a new code of regulations came into force on the French side.
There are, therefore, two sets of Regulations in force, viz., the "Réglement d'Organisation Municipale de la Concession Française," and the "Local Regulations and Bye Laws," for the division of the foreign settlement north of the Yang-King- Pang. Both regulations have the same end in view. The powers to elect a Committee or Council to levy taxes at public meetings, for the maintenance of the peace, good order, and government of the settlement.
The regulations for the French side, so far as I am aware, work well. In regard to those for the Anglo-American districts, the Municipal Council in their Report for the
year ended 31st March, 1871, say :-
"The affairs of the Municipality are in a prosperous state. The financial condition is satisfactory; the expenditure is 1,120 taels in excess of the receipts. This
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was to be expected, seeing the unlooked-for burden falling upon the funds during the year just concluded. The affairs of the Municipality have been administered under the Land Regulations and Bye laws, 1870, and seeing the ease with which the rules bave worked, the Council cannot refrain from congratulating the community upon having a code of local laws adapted to its requirements, as well as popular with the residents, both foreign and native.
These rules came into operation on the 15th March, 1870.
In Shanghai may be seen the essence of local self-government. however, laws to which foreigner and native are alike amenable.
They are,
The foreign Councils administer the municipal affairs. They are elected by the community. They tax themselves, and, although Chinese do not sit at the Council meetings, their interests are largely represented and cared for by an influential and wealthy class of foreigners, having considerable interest in Chinese house property.
Composition and Constitution of Councils.
French Council...
Anglo-American ditto...
...
5
French.
LO:
4
→ English.
American.
12
German.
Danish.
Total.
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5
3
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The Consul-General for France is President of the French Council. The Anglo-American Council elects its own Chairman and Vice-Chairman, and is free from Consular influence in its deliberations.
One of the foreign Consuls is generally a Councillor, but then he takes his seat at the Board in the capacity of a ratepayer, hot a Consul. The money qualification is necessary for a Councillor on the French side, while for the Anglo-American side a Councillor must be ratepayer to the amount of 50 taels annually. The Municipal Councillors on the French side are nominated for two years; half of the number retire each year. The Anglo-American Council holds office for one year only.
The election of Councillors for both districts takes place in April and May in each year.
To facilitate the transaction of business each Council appoints its own Sub- Committee, viz. :-Finance, Public Works, and Watch Committees.
The number of voters in the Anglo-American quarter is about 309, and for the French side 220, exclusive of Chinese. The qualification of voters differs in the two quarters. On the French side the qualification consists in the voter owning, in virtue of a regular title-deed granted by any foreign Consul, land within the limits of the French concession, or occupying as renter the whole or part of an estate on the Concession, and paying an annual rental of at least 1,000 francs, or residing on the Concession for more than three months, and being able to prove an annual income of 4,000 frs.; while the voter in the Anglo-American district must be an owner of land to the value of not less than 500 taels, whose annual payment of taxes must be 10 taels, or a householder paying an assessed rental of at least 500 taels. This latter franchise of course allows a preponderance of votes to the French side. The numbers of the voters at the late election of Councillors were as follows:-
French side....
Anglo-American district.
.204
.197
Communications between the Councils and the Chinese authorities pass through the hands of the foreign Consuls.
Foreign Consular Representatives.
The following Powers are represented by Consuls at this port:-Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, North German Confederation, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Norway, United States, Great Britain.
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MANILA.
Manila, the Capital of Luçonia, the largest of the Philippine Islands, and the principal settlement of the Spaniards in the East, is in lat. 14° 36' 8" N., long. 120°, 53 E. Population about 100,000, of whom from 4,000 to 5,000 may be Europeans. Manila is built on the shore of a spacious bay of the same name, at the mouth of a river navigable for small vessels a considerable way into the interior. The smaller class of ships anchor in Manila Roads, in five fathoms, the north bastion bearing N. 37 E., the fishery stakes at the river's mouth N. 18 E., distant about a mile; but large ships anchor at Cavite, about three leagues to the southward, where there is a good harbour, well sheltered from the W. and S. W. winds. The arsenal is at Cavite; which is defended by Fort St. Philippe, the strongest fortress on the islands. The city is surrounded by a wall and towers, and some of the bastions are well furnished with artillery.
Though situated within the tropics, the climate of the Philippines is sufficiently temperate; the only considerable disadvantage under which they labour in this respect being that the principal part of the group come within the range of the typhoons. The soil is of very different qualities: but for the most part singularly fertile. They are rich in mineral, vegetable, and animal productions. It is stated in a statistical account of the Philippines, published at Manila in 1818 and 1819, the entire population of the islands amounted to 2,249,851, of which 1,376,222 belong to Luçonia. But this return is believed to have been under-rated; and the population having increased very considerably in the interval, it is now estimated at about 4,000,000. There are some, but not many, Chinese settlers, and but few Europeans. The natives are said to be the most active, bold, and energetic of any belonging to the Eastern Archipelago. "These people," says a most intelligent navigator, appear in no respect inferior to those of Europe. They cultivate the earth like men of understanding; are carpenters, joiners, smiths, goldsmiths, weavers, masons, &c. I have walked through their villages, and found them kind, hospitable, and communicative; and though the Spaniards speak of and treat them with contempt, I perceived that the vices they attributed to the Indians ought rather to be imputed to the government they have themselves established."-(Voyage de M. de la Perouse, c. 15.)
The trade of the Philippines has increased very rapidly of late years. The imports principally consist of cotton stuffs and yarn, iron and hardware, woollens and worsteds, machinery, wines and spirits, furniture, arms and ammunition, apparel, slops, &c. By far the largest portion of the imports is supplied by the United Kingdom; but owing to the high discriminating duties in favour of goods imported on Spanish bottoms, a large proportion of the British goods are brought in Spanish ships from Singapore. In 1856 the imports of British produce were valued at £1,575,000, and the exports of Philippine produce on British account at £1,370,000. The Americans export produce worth about £1,000,000; and as their imports are a mere trifle, the balance is extinguished by drafts on London. Manila has also an extensive and increasing trade with China, Singapore, Java, Australia, India, &c.
The quantity of rice and paddy shipped to China from the islands cannot be ascertained with any degree of exactness; what goes from Manila is very small, because, before arriving there, it has, by its transport expense, added to the price at which it is obtained in the districts where it is produced, which, of course, prevents its being shipped from the capital. Probably, however, about a million coyans, each of which, one with another, weighs about a China picul, or 1834 lbs., may be annually exported. The export is regulated by the supposed scarcity or abundance of food in the country.-M'Micking's Manila, p. 270.
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PHILIPPINES.
The Philippine Islands contain an area of 52,647 English square miles, with a population, in 1873, of 4,319,269 souls, of whom about one-fourth are slaves. The islands, more than 500 in number, are divided into 27 provinces, 13 of which are on the Isle of Luzon, 4 on the Isle of Negros, 3 on Panáy, and 3 on the Isle of Mindamao. The chief articles of produce of the Philippine Islands are sugar, hemp, and tobacco. The total exports to Great Britain in 1873 were of the value of £1,420,000, and the imports of British produce of £428,145. The chief article of exports to Great Britain in 1873 was unrefined sugar, of the value of £653,583. Of the British imports in 1873 the value of £229,959, or considerably more than one-half, was represented by cotton manufactures. The commercial intercourse between the Philippine Islands, as well as the rest of the Colonial Possessions of Spain, and the United Kingdom, has been steadily declining for a number of years.
Port Charge.-On foreign vessels, 2rs. per ton, and one-half on such as neither load nor unload cargo, besides fees amounting from $5 to $15, according to the size of vessels.
IMPORT DUTIES.
The following Tariff was published in the Madrid Government Gazette of May 6th, 1874, and came into operation on the 6th November of that year :-
EXPOSICION.
Sr. Presidente,-La Intendencia general de Hacienda de las Islas Filipinas fué autorizada por el articulo transitorio del decreto de la Regencia de 16 de Octubre de 1870 para resolver las reclamaciones que en el Archipiélago se hicieran ántes de 1.o de Julio de 1871, respecto á los derechos fijados en los Aranceles de Aduanas aprobados por
el referido decreto.
Haciendo uso de esa autorizacion rigen dichos Aranceles desde el referido 1.o de Julio con las modificaciones que se juzgaron oportunas, y estas han sido ahora sometidas á la aprobacion del Poder Ejecutivo.
Las variaciones introducidas por la Intendencia no afectan al pensamiento en que se inspiró la reforma, que con feliz éxito fué realizada por el citado decreto de 16 de Octubre de 1870 al eximir de derechos los objetos de reconocida influencia en el desarrollo de la cultura y riqueza del, Archipiélago, y se limitan á la inclusion de ciertas partidas, disminucion de otras y variacion de algunos tipos de adeudo. Estudiado detenidamente tan importante asunto, el Ministro que suscribe cree que debe aprobarse lo acordado por las Autoridades de las Islas, y que las adjuntas tarifas, en las cuales están comprendidas las modificaciones que este Ministerio ha creido conveniente hacer, comiencen á regir á los seis meses de públicadas dichas tarifas en la Gaceta de Madrid; y entiende tambien que dispensadas ya del pago de derechos las mercancías conducidas directamente á Filipinas en bandera española desde los puertos de la Península, Islas adyacentes ó Antillas españolas, es de sancionar el acuerdo del Gobernador superior civil que dispensa igualmente de derechos á esas mercancías cuando vayan por el Canal de Suez, aunque trasborden á buque extranjero. Fundado en estas consideraciones el Ministro que suscribe, oido el Consejo de Filipinas, el de Estado, y de acuerdo con el de Ministros, tiene el honor de someter á la aprobacion del Sr. Presidente del Poder Ejecutivo de la República el siguiente proyecto de decreto
Madrid 27 de Abril de 1874.
El Ministro de Ultramar,
VICTOR BALAGUER.
DECRETO.
Como Presidente del Poder Ejecutivo de la República, de acuerdo con el Consejo de Ministros, á propuesta del de Ultramar, oido el Consejo de Filipinas y el de Estado,
Vengo en decretar lo seguiente:
Artículo 1. Se aprueba el acuerdo del Gobernador superior civil de las Islas Filipinas, fecha 26 de Junio de 1871, en virtud del que, con sujecion al artículo
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adicional del decreto de 16 de Octubre de 1870, se plantearon desde 1.o de Julio del mismo año de 1871, con algunas modificaciones, los Aranceles de Aduanas acordados por dicho decreto.
Art. 2. Se aprueba igualmente el acuerdo de la referida Autoridad dispensando del pago de derechos las mercancías españolas que se conduzcan á aquellas Islas por la via de Suez, aunque trasborden en el tránsito à bandera extranjera, siempre que hubieren salido de los puertos españoles en bandera nacional, lleguen con la misma al puerto de trasbordo, y sus mercancías vayan conducidas en los propios envases y con las marcas que tenian al ser despachadas por la Aduana de salida; debiendo ir acompañadas de la correspondiente documentacion justificante expedida por esta oficina.
Art. 3. Los adjuntos Aranceles para las Aduanas de las Islas Filipinas comenzarán á regir á los seis meses de públicado el presente decreto en la Gaceta de Madrid.
Dado en San Martin de Abanto á veintinueve de Abril de mil ochocientos setenta y cuatro.
FRANCISCO SERRANO.
El Ministro de Ultramar,
VICTOR BAlaguer.
ARANCELES DE ADUANAS PARA LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS.
ARANCEL DE IMPORTACION.
Número de
Derechos.
Artículos.
Unidad.
la partida.
Ps. C.
1
Abanicos con varillaje de marfil, nácar, carey y demás
materias finas análogas
2
3
LO CO
6
...
con varillajes de madera, hueso, caña, pasta, asta
y demás materias comunes Aceites minerales
...
Acero en barras, planchas y piezas grandes, como
muelles para carruajes ú otros análogos ...(a.).. - en agujas, plumas y otros objetos análagos........(.b).. Aderezos y adornos compuestos de ámbar, azabache, venturina 6 coral, excepto los que tengan oro 6 plata...
Uno
Idem
0.25
0.04
..(b.)... 100 kilógramos
1.10
Idem id.
1.30
Kilogramo
0.44
.(bi)...
Idem
2.50
10
560000
· dichos de otras materias
.(b.)..
Idem
1.50
8
Aguardiente comun y anisado de todas clases
.(b.)...
Litro
0.04
· compuesto y los licores
...
(b.)...
Idem
0.08
Algodon para mechas, torcidas y otros usos
.(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.06
hilado y torcido (Véase Hilos.)
11
Aparatos para alumbrado, excepto los comprendidos en otras partidas por razon de su materia (1.) Avalúo... Armas blancas y las hojas para las mismas (Véase la
partida 44.)
10 por 100
12
13
de fuego de todas clases, los cafiones y demás piezas
concluidas para las mismas
...(m.)... Barro labrado, vidriado ó sin vidriar, en objetos de cualquiera forma para uso doméstico o de las
Kilogramo
0.56
artes
...
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100 kilogramos
0.40
fino Véase Loza.)
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15
16
17
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...
19
olases
...
20
21
Cera
labra la
...
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...
...
...
***
...
18
Cacao de todas clases
Calzado de piel 6 tela en botas, botitos, botines y bor-
ceguíes
en zapatos de todas olases
en chinelas ó zapatillas, así como el calzado inferior,
comunmente usado por los chinos
- para niños; adeudará respectivamente la mitad del
derecho de las anteriores partidas.
Cartuchos con carga ó sin ella y las cápsulas de todas
..(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.06
Par
0.20
...
Idem
0.13
...
Idem
0.05
...(m.) (b.)...
Kilogramo
0.07
Idem
0.04
...(b.)...
Idem
0.12
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Unidad.
....(b.).......
Litro
Pr. Or. 0.02
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Número de
la partida.
22 Cerveza y cidra ...
THE PHILIPPINES.
Artículos.
...
Cintas. (Adeudarán como tejidos por las partidas respec,
tivas.)
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24
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...
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Cobre, laton y zino en hojas, planchas, clavos y alam-
bres
..(a.)... en toda clase de objetos de quincalla comun, estén 6 no barnizados 6 dorados, los de zinc y los com- ́puestos de aleaciones de metales comunes en que
éntre el cobre
...(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.05
Idem
0.15
...
30
31
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25
Conservas alimenticias en latas 6 frascos, los dulces y
los embutidos
26
en salmuera, saladas y ahumadas
.(b.)... (b.)..
Idem
0.07
Idem
0.03
27
Embarcaciones de madera, hasta la cabida de 100 tone-
ladas de un metro cúbico...
.(c.)..
Tonelada métrica
6.50
de 101 & 300 toneladas
(c.)...
Idem id.
5.00
29
de 301 en adelante
...
...
(c.)...
Idem id.
2.50
de casco de hierro de cualquiera cabida
•
(c.)...
Idem id.
2.50
reparadas en el Archipiélago
.(c.)...
Espejos: la luna pagará por la partida de cristal plano
azogado y el marco por la de muebles.
32
Féculas alimenticas de todas clases
.(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.01
33
34
Fideos, pastas para sopa y sotanjùs de todas clases (b.). Frutas...
Idem
0.02
Idem
0.02
35
Fósforos de todas clases
.(b.)...
Idem
0.05
86
Goma elástica labrada
Idem
0.22
...
37
Harina de trigo
.(b.)...
100 kilógramos
1.08
38
· de otros cereales
...
...(b.)...
Idem id.
0.50
39
40
41
42
49
Herramientas. (Véase Hierro.)
Hierro fundido en manufacturas ordinarias...(a.) (d.)...
Idem id. id. finas, ó sean las pulimentadas con baño de porcelana ó con adornos de otros metales..(a.)... forjado en barras, en chapas, alambre, clavos, tor-
nillos y tubos
...(a.) (d.)...
...
en manufacturas ordinarias, aun cuando tengan baño, de plomo 6 zinc 6 estén pintadas ó barni- zadas
....(a.) (d.)... en manufacturas finas 6 sean pulimentadas, las con baño de porcelana, las que tengan adornos de otros metales y las de acero no expresadas en otras par- tidas del Arancel
Idem id.
0.65
Idem id.
1.40
Idem id.
0.90
Idem id.
2.00
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44
Hierro y acero manufacturado en cuchillos, navajas, y
tijeras para costura
....(α.).....
Idem id.
4.00
.(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.20
Hilaza de cáñamo, lino ó yute...
...
备
100 kilógramos
11.00
46
47
Hilo torcido de id. id. id. de dos ó más cabos
-
...
48
de algodon de todos números y cabos y
para tejer
de seda ó de borra de seda, torcida ó sin
.(b.)...
Kilogramo
0.15
la hilaza
.(b.)...
Idem
0.10
torcer de
49
uno ó más cabos...
de lana ó estambre
..(b.)...
Idem
1.50
...
.(b.)...
Idem
0.35
50
51
Hoja de lata
labrada
(a.)... 100 kilógramos
1.60
(a.).
Idem id.
5.00
52
Hortalizas
***
Kilogramo
0.01
53
54
Hules y encerados para suelos y para enfardar
dichos de las demás clases
Idem
.0.04
Idem
0.08
Instrumentos músicos. Los de madera y los pianos pagarán como muebles, y los de metales por el metal manufacturado de que se compongan.
28588
55
Juegos de todas clases
...(b.)...
Idem
0.11
Laton. (Véase Cobre.)
56
Loza de pedernal y el barro vidriado fino
.(a.)...
Idem
0.02
57
fina 6 porcelana
..(a.)...
Idem
0.05
Mantecas
...
...
(b.)...
Idem
'0.05
59
Muebles de todas clases, excepto los de hierro, que pa- garán por las respectivas partidas de este Aran-
cel...
...(l.) Avalúo...
Uno
10 por 100
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61
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62
63
64
Artículos.
...
...
Objetos manufacturados de aleaciones metálicas no expresadas en otras partidas, pagarán por la de cobre en quincalla comun. (Partida 24.) Oro en alhajas ó joyeria, aunque tengan perlas 6 pie-
dras
...(b.) (6.)... - plata 6 platino labrados en otros objetos, excepto
en moneda, barras, planchas ó pastas ...(b.) (e.)..... Papel para imprimir, escribir, litografiar 6 estampar...
dichos recortados en todas formas, la cartulina y los
libros en blanco para vestir habitaciones, estampado sobre fondo na- tural, mate, lustroso, y los pintados y estampados para cajas, encuadernaciones y otros usos dichos con oro, plata, lana ó cristal
...
...
Derechos.
Unidad.
P1. O.
Hectógramo
6.00
Idem
0.40
Kilogramo
0.04
Idem
0.06
Idem
0.04
Idem
0.16
66
de todas clases para empaquetar, la lija de papel 6
tela el carton
Idem
0.08
67
68
Paraguas y sombrillas cubiertos de tijídos de seda
dichos de las demás telas
Uno
0.30
...
Idem
0.14
...
69
dichos de papel
Idem
0.0%
70
Pasamaneria de seda ó de seda con mezclas de otras
materias textiles, siempre que la parte de estas no pase del 50 por 100 del peso
(f.)...
Kilogramo
1.40
71
de lana 6 de lana con mezcla de otras materias tex-
tiles, siempre que la parte de estas no pase del 50
por 100 del peso
(f.)...
Idem
0.70
89
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72
de las demás clases...
(f.)...
Idem
0.40
73
Perfumería de todas clases......
(a.)...
Idem
0.10
74
Pescados secos, salados, ahumados ó escabechados y los
mariscos
...
(b)...
100 kilógramos
1.60
75
Pieles curtidas
Kilogramo
0.12
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
Relojes de todas clases
Ropas hechas (i.) (Véase Tejidos.)
Sacos de estera
las mismas charoladas, y los tafiletes... en objetos manufacturados no comprendidos en
otras partidas Plata en alhajas 6 joyería, aunque tengan piedras 6
perlas
(b.) (6.)...
Portamonedas, carteras, petacas, libritos de memoria,
tarjeteros y estuches...
Productos farmacéuticos no prohibidos por los regla- mentos vanitarios, y los químicos (7.) (g.) Avalúo... Queso de todas clases...
Idem
0.32
...
...
.......(2.) Avalúo.......
Idem
10 por 100
Hectógramo
0.70
...(l.) Avalúo...
Uno
10 por 100
Kilogramo
8 por 100
(b.)...
Idem
0.06
(1.) AvaÌúó.....
Uno
10 por 100
Idem
0.00;
84
-
...
de tela: pagarán por las partidas de sus respectivos
tejidos.
Sombreros y gorras de todas clases, armados y sin
armar
Sombrillas. (Véase Paraguas.)
88888888
85
86
Tabaco manufacturado
- rama ...
87 Té de todas clases
Tejidos de algodon.
(b.) (h.) (i.) (5.)
888
88
Idem
0.16
Kilogramo
2.40
Idem
0.20
(b.)...
Idem
0.05
Tejidos tupidos, llanos, cruzados, labrados al telar, cru- dos, teñidos ó.estampados hasta 25 hilos inclusive contados en la trama, y en la urdimbre en el cua- drado de seis melímetros
...
887*****
89
dichos de 26 á 35 kilos inclusive
90
dichos de 36 hilos en adelante
...
91
diáfanos, hasta 30 hilos...
...
92
· dichos de 31 hilos inclusive en adelante
93
acolchados y piqués
...
panas, felpas y veludillos
...
Tules, puntillas y el punto de crochet
...
Tejidos de punto en piezas, y prendas de vestir
...
Kilogramo
0.10
Idem
0.16
Idem
0.22
Idem
0.22
Idem
0.34
Idem
0.25
...
Idem
0.26
...
Idem
0.70
Idem
0.25
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Artículos.
Tejido de abacá, cáñamo, lino ó yute.
(b.) (h.) (i.) (j.)
Llanos hasta 14 hilos inclusive
Derechos.
Unidad.
Ps. Ct.
97
98
de 15 á 36 inclusive
...
99
de 37 en adelante
100
101
Cruzados, labrados 6 adamascados
Encajes, puntillas y punto de crochet
102
Telas de punto
(d.)...
Kilogramo
0.10
Idem
0.22
Idem
0.56
Idem
0.20
Idem
2.40
Idem
0.60
Tejidos de lana y pelo.
(b.) (h.) (i.) (j.)
103
104
Llanos, cruzados ó labrados, tales como alpacas, meri-
nos, muselinas, damascos y reps
Cubiertos de pelo largo 6 corto, como bayetas, franelas,
mantas y otros semejantes...
Kilogramo
0.50
Idem
0.20
...
...
105
Paños, pañetes, lanas dulces, casimires y demás del
ramo de pañería
Idem
0.40
...
***
106
Tejidos de punto
Idem
0.24
...
...
0.0
...
...
...
107
de cerda ó crin...
Idem
0.40
...
Tejidos de seda.
(b.) (h.) (i.) (j.)
108
Tejidos de seda,
filo-seda borra y seda cruda, llanos,
cruzados y labrados, incluso los terciopelos y las
felpas
Kilogramo
2.40
109
110
Tules, encajes y puntillas de seda y de borra de seda... Tejidos de punto...
Idem
4.00
Idem
2.20
...
111
de goma elástica con mezclas de otras materias y la
ropa impermeable hecha á máquina
(b.)..
Idem
0.40
112
Velas de esperma, parafina y estearina...
(b.).
Idem
0.05
113
114
M
115
Vidrios y cristales planos, estén 6 no azogados
hueco comun en toda clase de objetos cristalizado y el cristal labrado en toda clase de piezas, incluso el abalorio, las cuentas y ro-
(a.)...
100 kilógramos
1.50
.(a).
Idem id.
0.60
calla
116
Vinos espumosos
117
⚫ los demás
...
...
10
(a.). .(b)...
·(b.)...
Idem id.
8.00
Litro
0.10
Idem
0.05
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Número de
Artículos.
la partida.
1
Abacá en rama y el obrado
2
Affil
3
tintarron
4 Arroz
5 Azúcar
6
Café...
7
Maderas tintóreas
...
NOTAS.
(a.)
:
:
Derechos.
Unidad.
100 kilogramos
Ps. Ct.
0.20
Idem id.
1.00
Idem id.
0.10
Idem id.
0.05
Idem id.
0.14
Idem id.
0.30
Idem id.
0.04
Del
peso bruto de las mercancías que á continuacion se expresan, se descontará por tara el siguiente tanto por 100 :
Acero en cajas
10 por 100.
Hoja de lata en cajas
...
10 por 100.
Hierro, cobre y laton obrados en clavos, baterías de cocina y otros
objetos análogos en barriles
20 por 100.
Loza en cajas y barricas
30 por 100.
en canastas .......
Perfumería, por todos los envases y empaques interiores
Vidrio y cristal en cajas y barricas
en canastog
16 por 100.
...
25 por 100.
40 por 100.
20 por 100.
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Las mantecas, los quesos, los pescados, el cacao, las féculas, las harinas, las conservas alimenticias, los dulces, el té, los fósforos, los aceites minerales y rectificados, el petróleo y la bencina, pagarán con sus inmediatos envases.
La quincalla, cuchilería, cera y estearina labradas, los juegos y los aderezos adeudarán con inclusion del peso de los empaques, envueltas ó cajitas en que vayan colocados exceptuando los estuches de los aderezos que pagarán por la partida 79.
Las botellas que contengan aguardientes, licores, vinos ó cerveza, adeudarán por la partida 114, calculando el peso prudencialmente.
En los tejidos de todas clases y las puntillas, se incluirá para el adeudo el peso de las cintas y papel en que vayan colocados, excluyendo, sin embargo, las tablas y cartones en que aquellos artículos se presenten arrollados, y las cajas de carton ú otra materia que los coutenga dentro del envase exterior. Por envase exterior se entiende el que está á la vista, cerrado el bulto.
(c.)
Están comprendidos en los derechos señalados á las partidas 27, 28, 29 y 30, y por lo tanto no adeudarán cantidad alguna, todos los objetos que prudencialmente se consideren necesarios para la maniobra, comodidad y uso particular de los buques, ́atendidas las clases y condiciones de estos últimos.
Servirán de base para el aforo de los buques que se importen del extranjero las certificaciores de arqueo libradas por los Maestros mayores de ribera, la Autoridad local de Marina y el Administrador de la Aduana ó un delegado suyo, con sujecioná lo prevenido en las órdenes del Almirantazgo de 21 de Diciembre de 1868 y 16 de Junio de 1869.
Las embarcaciones que sean reparadas en el Archipiélago para ponerse en perfecto estado de navegar y pretendan sus dueños nacionalizarlas, pagarán por medio de la siguiente proporcion: el valor del buque rehabilitado es á los derechos de Arancel que le corresponden segun su tonelaje, como el valor que tenia antes de rebabilitarse es al cuarto término que expresará los derechos que deben exigirse.
Sin embargo, sí la diferencia entre este término y los derechos íntegros del Arancel no llega al 10 por 100, se cobrarán íntegros los derechos; y si pasa del 75 por 100, se cobrará el 25 por 100 de los mismos.
(d.)
Los materiales de todas clases que se introduzcan para construir y reparar embarcaciones se admitirán con franquicia de derechos, prévias las justificaciones que la Administracion de Aduanas juzgue precisas en cada caso.
(e.)
La calificacion de joyería 6 alhajas comprende todos los objetos de lujo pequeños, preciosos por su trabajo ó por su materia, destinados generalmente al adorno de las personas de ámbos sexos.
La calificacion de vajilla comprende todos los utensilios de metales finos destinados al servicio de los templos ó á objetos de uso doméstico.
(f.)
Para calcular la mezcla de la pasamanería, se excluirá el peso de los armazones interiores.
Para el aforo se incluirán dichos armazones cuando sean de materias textiles; pero si fueren de madera, pasta ú otra materia análoga, se descontará por razon de tara el 10 por 100 del peso total de la pasamanería.
(9.)
El ópio está prohibido á la importacion, y solo se permitirá el que en cortas cantidades se destine á las oficinas de farmacia, y todo el que introduzcan los contratistas de esta droga en quienes la Hacienda ha subrogado su venta exclusiva en aquellas provincias, en cuyo caso adeudará por la partida 80.
Los productos químico-medicinales serán reconocidos á su importacion con arreglo á los reglamentos de Sanidad.
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(h.)
Los tegidos con mezcla adeudarán con sujeción á las siguientes reglas :-
1. Los de hilo, lana y seda que contengan mezcla de algodon en una parte únicamente de la urdimbre ó de la trama, serán considerados para el adeudo como de hilo, lana ó seda sin mezcla.
2. Los tejidos de lana y seda ó borra de seda cuya urdimbre ó trama sea de una de estas materias, adeudarán un quinto del peso como seda y cuatro quintos como lana.
8. Los tejidos de hilo y seda cuya urdimbre 6 trama sea de una de estas dos materias, y los de algodon y seda cuya urdimbre ó trama sea toda de algodon, adeudarán cuatro quintos del peso como tejidos de hilo ó de algodon, segun los casos, y un quinto como sedería. Se exceptúan las felpas y terciopelos que adeudarán tres quintos como algodones y dos quintos como sedería.
4. Los tejidos de hilo y lana cuya urdimbre 6 trama sea de una de estas dos materias, adeudarán tres quintos del peso como lanería y dos quintos como lencería.
5. Los tejidos de hilo y algodon cuya urdimbre ó trama sea toda de algodon, adeudarán la mitad del peso como tejidos de algodon y la otra mitad por las partidas correspondientes de lencería.
6. Los tejidos que, teniendo toda la trama ó urdimbre de hilo, de lana, de seda ó algodon, contengan en la otra parte de la tela (urdimbre 6 trama, segun los casos) dos ó mas de estas materias, adeudarán con sujecion á las reglas anteriores, considerándolos compuestos de hilo, de lana, de seda ó de algodon y de la materia que en la otra parte del tejido devengue menores derechos.
7. Los tejidos de punto, los encajes y las puntillas con mezcla, adeudarán por la materia que domine.
(i.)
Las ropas bechas, á excepcion de las de punto, adeudarán por su total peso el derecho señalado á la tela de que se compongan en su parte exterior, y además 50 por 100 del mismo derecho. Se considerarán como ropas hechas, no sólo las completamente concluidas, sino tambien las á medio coser, y las hilvanadas.
(j.)
Las telas bordadas á mano y á máquina y las que tengan mezcla de metales finos ó imitados, pagarán el derecho correspondiente á la clase de tejidos á que pertenezcan, y además un 50 por 100 del mismo derecho.
(1.)
En los adeudos al avalúo, los interesados consignarán en las declaraciones el valor de las mercancías. Si la Administracion no se conformase con estos valores, por considerarlos muy bajos, oyendo á los Vistas y al Contador, fijará el avalúo que crea corresponde, y en el caso de no conformarse con este los interes idos, podrán los emplea los adquirir la propiedad de los efectos, mediante el pago á los dueños de la cantidad consignada en la declaracion, y un 10 por 100 más. En este caso será de cuenta de los empleados el pago de los derechos sobre el valor fijado por ellos y no aceptado por el introductor, asi como las pérdidas y ganancias que resulten de la venta de los efectos; para lo cual la Hacienda pública abonará la cantidad necesaria en concepto de anticipo reintegrable.
Por las diferencias en el valor de los géneros en los despachos al avalúo, pagará el dueño de ellos la mitad más del derecho sobre el exceso, cuando se conforme con el aumento becho por la Administracion.
En los despachos por avalúo referentes á mercancías de las que una 6 más especies tengan señalados derechos fijos en el Arancel, se cuilará de que las mercancías que se despachon en esta forma nunca paguen menor derecho que el establecido como cuota fija á la especie de la calidad inferior inmediata.
(m.)
Las armas de fuego de todas clases, los cartuchos y cápsulas, no podrán introducirse sin prévia órden del Gobierno general civil de las Islas.
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Customs Regulations to be observed by Masters, Supercargoes, or Consignees of vessels arriving in Ports of the Philippine Islands, and penalties incurred for infringement thereof.
Rule I.-Masters of national or foreign vessels arriving at these islands from a foreign port will deliver their manifests to the visiting officer of the Customs on his arrival on board, under pen ilty of a fine of two hundred dollars. For all manifests not certified or attested to by the Spanish Consul of the port of their departure, a fine of one hundred dollars will be imposed; and if the manifests are not extended in conformity with the first Rule of the Royal Order of the 1st July, 1859, a fine of twenty-five dollars will be demanded.
Bule II-The master or supercargo of every vessel is enjoined to be present at all the visits which may be made on board by the preventive service of the port, on entering or leaving, and on loading or discharging, and he must sign the document or certificate of such visit as well as the commander of the carbineers who makes the visit and his accompanying witness. Should it not be possible for such master or supercargo to go through this formality, it will devolve on the officer next in rank to act in his stead.
Rule III.-Masters of vessels arriving from foreign ports with any cargo on board are allowed 30 hours at Manila, and 48 at Cavite, after the entrance visit, to send in to the collector of Customs a minifest in triplicate, written in Spanish on plain paper and of uniform size, containing the name of the master, that of the ship, the number of Spanish tons burthen, the place whence the ship comes, a description by marks and numbers both in writing and in figures of each package of goods on board, the names of the consignees, the weight, masurement, ant kind of goods stowed in bulk, their names, with every distiuctness, those of the goods to remain in transit on board, and those to be discharged; specifying if possible the articles to be left in bond and those for consumption, the provisious, spare stores, armament, and coals, in case the vessel be a steamer, and, finally a note stating that the vessel does not carry any other goods, and that none of those manifested are prohibited from fear of contagion. After which the master will affix his signature making himself answerable to the Custom-house for the correctness of the manifest.
Rule IV.-If from stress of weather or other extraordinary cause, the master of a vessel may have been obliged, during the voyage, to throw overboard part of the cargo, a declaration to that effect must be made, and a specification will be required of the marks, numbers, and quantities, as far as possible, of the cargo so jettisoned, and if the Customs authorities deman 1 it, the Log Book shall be presented to prove the facts.
Rule V.-Every master and supercargo subscribing a manifest is allowed four days after its delivery to augment or otherwise rectify the same, in case there be any omission or other error: this must also be done in triplicate. Should any omission be noticed in the manifest after this period and the one allowed, packages found to be omitted shall be seized, and the subscriber of the manifest fined an amount equal to the value of the goods omitted provided such value does not exceed four hundred dollars, and in case it does, and should the goods omitted belong or be consigned to the subscriber of the manifest, the fine will then be quadrupled. If on the contrary it should be found at the completion of the discharge that the number of packages noted in the minifest and in the subsequent corrections be in excess of the cargo actually on board, the master shall be fined one hundred dollars for each package found short, unless the same should be cargo in bulk: in which case the the duties thereon will be quadrupled. Finally, if on visiting the vessel any package be found, which is not declared an ì included in the manifest, it shall be confiscated, and the captain fined in a sum quadruple that of the duties which the said goods should pay to the Customs. Rule VI.-The captains of vessels arriving from another Spanish port, and duly provided with a freight list from the Custom-house of that port, will deliver this
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document to the collector here immediately on his arrival, and will only manifest such, the above freight list explaining the reasons that have caused its omission, and specifying moreover the provisions and stores existing on board, unless the ship should have called in at a foreign port and there received cargo, in which case manifests shall be presented, and the same formalities observed as laid down in the preceding rules, for all documents in proof from the Spanish Consul at the port touched at.
Rule VII.-Whatever may be the nationality of a vessel, and whencesoever she comes either laden or in ballast, her captain, crew, and passengers are not allowed on coming ashore to take with them anything without a special permission from the Collector of the Customs, except a writing case, and such wearing apparel as can be carried in an open travelling bag or bundle which is to be examined by the carbineer on board, and by the one at the Captain of the Port's office.
Rule VIII.-The masters of national or foreign vessels who neglect to obey the provision made by Rule II. of these Regulations, shall forfeit fifty dollars, unless they can prove to the satisfaction of the Collector the causes which prevented it; and the master who shall present a manifest with any of the afore-mentioned requisites wanting, shall remedy the same as soon as the Collector of Customs orders it, otherwise the person who presents such manifest shall forfeit twenty-five dollars.
Rule IX. Should the master of a vessel omit to include in the manifest the quantity of gold and silver, in coin or bullion, that may be on board, whatever its origin may be, or to give private information of it and its amount to the Collector of the Customs, he will be fined one per cent. on its value, always supposing the owners may not have declared it.
Rule X.-Any produce, goods, articles of use on board, or cargo of any kind whatsoever transferred from one ship to another in the bay, without permission of the Collector of the Customs, will be liable to seizure, as well as the lighter, launch, or other boat in which such transfer may be made, and the master of each vessel shall be fined five hundred dollars when the value of the merchandise or articles transferred does not exceed two hundred dollars; exceeding this sum, the fine will be one thousand dollars each, if the vessels are not the property of the masters, but being their property they will be confiscated, and the same course will be pursued when merchandise, or goods of any description are discharged without permission, and moreover the captains of vessels from which the merchandise or other effects are discharged shall be liable to the fine and penalties above-named.
Kule XI. The master of every national or foreign ship entering a port open-to trade in these Islands, in ballast or with cargo in distress or in transit, and those who may be obliged to put into a port not open to trade, are bound to produce their manifest or register as provided by the preceding Rule, and to fulfil the same duties as required by the Custom-house of Manila,
Rule XII.-Except in cases in which wrecks or unavoidable damage may occur, any foreign or national ship coming from sea discharging or loading any quantity of goods at a port not open to trade, will incur the confiscation of such goods, and in the contrary case he will incur the penalty provided by Rule X. for cases of fraudulent transhipment.
Rule XIII.-Masters of all vessels are obliged to supply the Custom-house officers during their stay on board with suitable lodgings, and allow them to have their meals at the second table, in compliance with the decree of the government of these Islands, dated 26th August, 1851.
SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR THE BAY OF MANILA.
At the entrances to the Bay the prevailing winds are, during the greater part of the year, from N. to E.; moderate during the first months of the monsoon but interrupted at times by strong Northerlies which last from one to three days: fresh when the monsoon is regularly established, particularly so from the outside of the entrances to the inside of Point Limay, from whence to the Bay they are more moderate, and it may be remarked that they are seldom light in the entrances and
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fresh in the Bay at the same time; calm at the latter end of the monsoon, with squalls during the afternoon from S.E., S., and S.W., indicating the proximities of changeable weather, and winds from S. to W., which become established during the month of June; light N.E. and S.E. prevail now till 9 or 10 a.m., when the sea breeze sets in from S. and S.W. and W. during the intervals of the squalls, which are fresh from S.W., accompanied by thick, cloudy weather and rain. These squalls last six, eight, and ten days, and even as many as thirty, and from June to September; while they last, fine weather is seldom experienced.
At the beginning of the N.E. monsoon the land winds on the S.E. coast of the Bay are from the E.; from February they shift to S.F., and are generally fresh enough to raise a swell and oblige reefs to be taken in the sails, especially in Boca Chica (the northerly entrance), on account of the strong gusts which come down from the ravines on the Island of Corregidor; they commence about four or five p.m., extending from Point Fuego, on the southern coast outside the Bay, to Point Limay, on the northern coast inside the Bay, and cease before midnight; when these winds are unseasonably late they last longer, and sometimes till late on to the following morning; from April, they are generally very light. In the northern part of the Bay-entrance to Pampanga-the land wind shifts to the north about midnight, and when fresh at this spot it extends to all parts of the Bay; it ceases at sunrise, from which time the regular monsoon succeeds it according to the season.
Between the monsoons the winds are generally N.W. outside, but rarely extend inside the Bay, and during these times, especially from September to November, it is when the typhoons or hurricanes usually take place, and oftentimes without any previous warning, not even from the Barometers.
During strong N. or N.W. winds there are no land winds, but otherwise they may always be counted upon inside the Bay.
The tides are very moderate, and high water may always be counted upon between eleven and twelve o'clock at the entrance to Manila during conjunction or opposition, and half an hour earlier at the Island of Corregidor; during the rest of the month they are very irregular as to time and duration. The rise and fall never exceeds six feet. At the entrances to the Bay when the ebb tide is backed by river currents and strong N.E. winds together, a delay of 12 or 14 hours takes place in the flow.
During strong S. Easterly weather, the tides are also longer in flowing than in ordinary times. To the S.E. of the Island of Corregidor the waters meet and pass through both entrances, forming currents in direction of the Island of Cabra. With an ebb tide and winds N.E. vessels should not bug the Island of Corregidor too closely, tacking when necessary between Points Fuego and Limbones-where the current is less, or to the West of Corregidor, if entering by Boca Chica, which is the better entrance on a N.E. wind.
The coast both N. and S. of the Corregidor is quite free from all dangers up to Point Luzon on the North and Point Fuego to the South. Vessels can tack well
up to the land, avoiding, of course, too near an approach.
The Monja has deep water all around and close up to it.
The Lechones are clean with the exception of one rock, which has six feet of water on it, about a cable's length from shore, and bearing S. 8 deg. W. from the most Easterly rock.
Outside the Corregidor there are the ports of Maraveles and Hamilo. The first to the N.W. of the Island (a plan of it is to be found on the chart of the Bay) is generally used as a halting place for tide or wind-bound vessels, anchoring on the Eastern side, and a look-out must be kept for the strong gusts which are felt sometimes on entering; during S.W. winds it is necessary to anchor on the sheltered or Western side. The port of Hamilo is a safe port, with an easy entrance, at the beginning of a typhoon; it is on the Southern coast at the botton of the first Bay, between Points Fuego and Limbones-about five miles south of the latter. To find the anchorage, steer South from the entrance to Manila Bay till two small barre n islands are sighted-the one to the North, near to the land, having the appearance of
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an old fort in ruins; proceed between these islands or to the South of them, and when near to the ridge of the small pointed islands that cover the entrance, leave these to starboard-steering East and keeping the centre of the passage, in which there are 18 to 20 fathoms of water, with sandy bottom, until you reach a suitable anchorage,-8 to 9 fathoms will be found inside with a mud bottom, and 4 fathoms close in to the shore. Caution is required in making this port from the sea, as two barren islands further to the South than those just described might be mistaken for them; these are close to Point Fuego, where the coast bends to the S.E.; they afford no shelter, and are surrounded by a rocky bottom.
The coast of Maraveles is free from danger until it diverges to the North, from whence towards Pampanga, and then only within 3 to 4 cables' length from the shore, some rocks have been touched by vessels venturing too near.
The Island of Corregidor may be approached fearlessly on all sides but the Eastern, where a small pointed rock exists with a ridge extending South about balf-way between the Island and Pulo Caballo.
There is a passage between Pulo Caballo and Corregidor, but it is not recom- mended.
The Fraile has deep water all around, and close up to it.
The Southern coast as far as the bigh land extends is clean, with the exception of some rocks about half a mile from the beach off the second point E. of the small Iisland Sinalan, in a line with the Fraile. On leaving the high land the lead will show shallow water very often, and vessels should not approach too near the low land in this vicinity. During Easterly and South Easterly winds, it is safe to approach the coast between Point Fuego and Limbones, and in short tacks get past the small Island of Sinalan, from whence a clear course opens to weather Pulo Caballo.
Vessels beating up Manila Bay should endeavour to reach the northern coast before night, so as to avail of the land breeze, which becomes weaker in proportion to the distance from the land,
St. Nicola's Bank is situated in a line with, and about half way between the Corregidor and the steeples of the Cavite churches; it is about 14 miles in circum- ference, and its least depth of water, one fathom, is on the N.E., increasing towards the N. and N.W. to 3, 6, 12, and 18 fathoms within a distance of one cable's length. The shoal is rock covered with sand, and its bearings (shoalest part) are as follows:-
From Telegraph Station on Corregidor...
Pulo Caballo..
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99
.N. 72 35 E. .N. 62
E.
Telegraph Station on Point Palibuyo (on S.E. coast)....N. 24 W. Mount Arayat...
.S. 1 47 E.
With a free wind vessels may pass on the Southern side of the shoal-keeping Corregidor at West till the Telegraph Station on Point Palibuyo bears S.S.E., when & N.E. course must be followed; but all the coast line between Marigondon and Salinas is shallow water and foul.
The North and Eastern coasts are shallow, and the lead will indicate that the land, which is low and marshy, must be kept at a distance. Fishing stakes will be found here at long distances from the beach, but as long as the lead does not announce danger, the stakes, which are of bamboo and harmless, need not be noticed.
On the west side of the Bay from Point Limay up to the parallel of Mount Orion, a good anchorage will be found and shelter from the tempest of the S.W. monsoon. Without going too near the land, 10 to 12 fathoms will be found with a sandy bottom.
Vessels arriving at Cavite anchorage during Westerly gales, and desiring to communicate with the shore without delay should steer for Cañaco-which is the Bay between Point Sangley (a low sandy beach) and the town of Cavite. To find the anchorage steer for Point Sangley, giving it a moderate berth, and let go the anchor in 4 fathoms. This is a secure position, where vessels can be visited and
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assisted if necessary by the authorities in weather that would render the Manila Bar impassable.
The only danger at Manila anchorage is at night, on nearing the Bar of the River Pasig. Eight fathoms will be found as long as the Lighthouse bears from N. to E., and continuing that course, vessels may choose their own anchorages; but in thick weather, it is advisable to anchor as soon as the lead marks under 8 fathoms. In the N.E. monsoon, vessels can anchor nearer in shore, because land winds prevail; but during the S.W. monsoon and between the monsoons when typhoons may be looked for, it is safer to anchor farther off, with two anchors N. and S., giving all vessels riding on one anchor only a wide berth.
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RULES TO BE OBSERVED AT THE ANCHORAGES.
Captains must be careful when anchoring not to allow their anchors to become. entangled with those of other vessels, and to leave these plenty of room for swinging; vessels infringing these rules will at once be required to change their berths.
Vessels occupying insecure or inconvenient berths must immediately change same on receiving notice to that effect from the Captain of the Port.
Vessels once at anchor must not change their berths without previous permission from the Captain of the Port, unless in case of urgent necessity, in which case notice of, and reasons for same, must be given to the Captain of the Port as soon afterwards as possible.
Boats proceeding from vessels at the anchorage to the shore should be provided with an anchor ready for use, in case it should be required.
No vessel is allowed to enter the River without previously obtaining permission from the Captain of the Port, who has to give the necessary instructions for the purpose and provide Pilots and any other assistance that may be required.
A fine of $10 in each case will be imposed upon the Captain of any vessel leaving the River for Cavite without permission, and for not presenting himself at once on his arrival at, or before leaving, the anchorage of Cañaco.
Vessels at the anchorage or entering the Bay in want of assistance may make use of the following Signals, which will be attended to, if practicable, by the Consignees or by the Captain of the Port. The National flag should be used, and, in case of two being required, any other will answer the purpose. When guns are. fired as signals, a proper interval should be allowed to elapse between each discharge :-
Assistance required. A cable...
An anchor.
An anchor and a cable.......... {
▲ launch..
Mutiny on board.............. Fire on board...
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SIGNALS.
Flags.
.1 on the bowsprit... .1 in the fore-rigging. 1 in the bowsprit...... 1 in the fore-rigging .9 at the foremast-head. .1 in the main rigging....
.2 at the mainmast-head..
Number of Guns.
1
1
1
}
.1
2
RULES TO BE OBSERVED BY VESSELS ENTERING THE BAY OF MANILA AND ITS PORTS.
1st.-All vessels entering the Bay are to hoist their National flags at the Corregidor, and immediately heave to should a Government barge make for them. The Captain who, weather permitting, shall refuse to heave to on being signalized so to do by a gun or otherwise, shall pay a fine equal in amount to double the cost of the ammunition expended. (N.B.-Vessels are not visited here in ordinary times.)
All vessels sailing in sight of the Ports of Manila or Cavite shall display their National flags, under a penalty of $8.
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2nd.--Until a vessel shall have been visited by the Port and Health Authorities, the Captain will be held strictly responsible for all the consequences that may arise from allowing anyone to board his vessel. Until admitted to free practique he shall keep a quarantine or other flag at his foremast-head, and, for the mere act of allowing anyone on board before being so admitted, he shall pay a fine of $250. Vessels already admitted to free practique that may afford assistance to vessels arriving will be in the same category, must hoist the flag at the foremast-head, be re-admitted to free practique, and be liable to the same fine and penalty for the infringement of this Rule.
3rd. On the arrival of the Port Authorities the Captain shall present his Bill of Health from the last port he may have sailed from, and in case he should not have one, will have to extend a Certificate in which he must declare if any contagious disease existed at that port on the date of sailing, as also the state of health of all on board.
Passengers with their baggage should be ready on arrival to be examined by the medical officer of the Port if considered necessary, and answer any questions that may be put to them.
The Captain will also be required. to present his Register in order that the name, nationality, Captain, tonnage, &c., may be noted, and he will also be required to state his port of sailing, ports of call, dates of sailing, destination, armament, cargo, consignees, and anything remarkable that may have occurred on the voyage. He will deliver a list of his crew and passengers, giving the professions and destinations of the latter, and whether or not they have passports, which must be given to the Police Officer who will be at hand to receive them, and any information the Captain can afford respecting them.
For all inaccuracies in the Health Certificate, number of crew and passengers, and for any false declaration as to the professions of the latter, the Captain shall pay a fine of $250 for each offence, be held responsible for the result, and his vessel shall not be admitted to free practique until he shall have complied with this Regulation.
The Captain shall deliver any Letters he may have brought to the Post-office authorities.
4th.-All vessels not admitted to free practique, or that may be put in quarantine, will abide by the laws which will be explained to the Captain, who will see that the yellow or other flag be kept at his fore-topmast-head, and any infraction of this Regulation will subject the Captain to an immediate fine of $500, and to be tried judicially for the offence.
5th. The first duty of the Captain on landing is, under a penalty of $5, to present himself to the Captain of the Port, who will direct him and his passengers to the proper authorities. Passengers of distinction are exempted from accompanying the Captain, and will be advised of the Customs of the Port on board.
6th. At the anchorages no vessels are allowed to keep their guns loaded, and no firearms of any kind can be discharged without previous permission, except when done to ask for assistance as explained in the Anchorage Regulations. Captains will pay a fine of $20 for each discharge, besides the expenses occasioned by sending off assistance, &c., in response from the shore.
7th. All vessels must have a Consignee, who will guarantee the fulfilment of these Regulations to the extent of $500, and the Captain must give in the name of such Agents within 30 hours of his arrival in Manila, or 48 hours if in Cavite or Cañaco, otherwise pay a fine of $50 and be admonished.
8th. To take in or discharge ballast, Captains must first obtain permission from the Captain of the Port, and will pay à fine as expressed in the annexed Tariff, No. 1, should said permission not be applied for and obtained before doing so, as also for discharging ballast in unauthorized places, and throwing it or any kind of rubbish overboard.
9th.-Any individual found boarding a vessel before it shall have been admitted to free practique shall pay a fine of $25, and the Captain of any vessel who shall
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allow his boats to be used for such a purpose shall be fined $50 and be liable for any other penalty the act may subject him to.
10th.-From 11 p.m. till daybreak no boats or bancas are allowed to traffic at the anchorages, unless with previously obtained permission or in case of urgent necessity. The Captain of the vessel whose boat shall be so used, and passenger by, or owner of, banca so offending shall pay a fine of $25.
Vessels at anchor are at liberty to stop and detain all suspicious looking boats
or bancas that may be found infringing this Regulation.
Sailors found on shore loafing, between 10 o'clock at night and daybreak, will be detained and punished in accordance with the laws and be held responsible for any disturbances they may cause.
11th.-Vessels entering the river must deliver up for safe keeping any Gunpowder they may have on board, and for every pound of Powder they may retain on board in opposition to this regulation, a fine of $1 will be imposed.
12th.-After 8 o'clock at night, no fires or naked lights will be allowed on board vessels in the river, under a penalty of $5.
It is absolutely prohibited to heat pitch, tar, tallow, or any other inflammable substance on board vessels, launches, or boats inside the river, and any person found infringing this Regulation will be fined $25.
13th. The armaments of vessels or any part of them, and cannons, when brought as ballast, cannot be landed, and he who shall attempt to infringe this Regulation will be fined and punished in proportion to the gravity of the offence.
14th.-The Captain of the Port being the proper authority for the chastisement of delinquents, any other person who shall inflict punishment on a native or other resident of the country for faults committed on board, shall be fined in favour of the sufferer in proportion to the amount of punishment inflicted.
15th. No native can be detained on board against his will, and no contract entered into for the purpose of securing the services of a deserter or covering his retreat shall be considered binding.
16th.-A fine of $100 in each case will be imposed upon any Captain who shall introduce or carry away a passenger without a passport.
No one is allowed to exchange from one vessel to another without authority from the Captain of the Port, and each person found infringing this regulation will be fined $10, and be liable for the damages caused to the vessel he may have left.
The Consignees or Agents of vessels are responsible for any of the crew, who, on account of illness or any other cause, remain in the country without permission.
The Captains of vessels are bound, under a penalty of $10 for each case, to notify the Captain of the Port of any desertions that may take place on board in order to their arrest, and should such notification be made on the eve of the departure of the vessel, the Consignees or Agents become responsible for all expenses incurred for their arrest and transportation from the country.
17th.-In case of the death of any individual on board a vessel, the Captain is bound to notify the Captain of the Port, state the cause of death, and ask permission for interment. A fine of $24 will be imposed for the burial of a body without permission, and a like fine for throwing a body overboard, and the Captain will likewise be responsible for the consequences such an act may lead to.
18th.-The Captain of the Port will not despatch any vessel until he shall know that the Regulations of the Custom-house and Post-office have been attended to.
Any vessels leaving Port without being properly despatched shall pay a fine of $2 per ton.
Vessels about to sail must indicate the intention with anticipation by hoisting a flag at the main-topmast-head, under a penalty of $5.
19th.-Captains of vessels shall answer personally any summonses for their attendance that they may receive from the Civil authorities.
20th.-All vessels are bound to keep their anchor lights burning from Sunset to Sunrise, and delinquents will be fined $5 and held responsible for the damages their carelessness in this respect may cause.
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21sf.-After a vessel's departure, the general intent of these Regulations will remain in force as against the Consignees or Agents, who may have guaranteed their fulfilment; the amount guaranteed will be collected and distributed in proportion to the amount of claims arising, and claimants will retain their action against delinquents should they return to this country.
22nd. The penalties imposed under these Regulations will be doubled in case of a repetition of the offence, and offenders will be liable for all expenses incurred and be subject to indictment should aggravating circumstances render such a course
necessary.
23rd.-All former Regulations and Tariffs not in accordance with the present are hereby abrogated.
Manila, 1st May, 1874.
ILOILO.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE TRADE AND NAVIGATION OF ILOILO.
By Nicolas Loney, Esq., Her Majesty's Vice-Consul.
Vessels bound from Manila, or from Ports to the Northward, during the N.E. Monsoon, may safely proceed towards Iloilo by the Maricaban Passage between Luzon and Mindoro, and through the chain of Islands off N.E. coast of Panay. For this route, the charts of the Spanish" Commission Idrogafica," compiled by Don Claudio Monteros in 1857, would be useful. After passing Tablas and Remblon (which latter island possesses an excellent harbour, much frequented by coasting vessels as a port of refuge and for obtaining supplies), steer for the group of small islands called collectively the "Silanga," lying off the N.E. of Panay, a good mark for which is the high conical island called Pan de Azucar, or Sugar-loaf, which is visible from a great distance. In approaching these islands during the N.E. monsoon, vessels should pass between the islets of Jintotolo and Zapato-Major, and during the S.W. monsoon more in towards the Panay shore, between Olutaty and Zapato-Minor. After leaving the Zapato, the course is to the south of the Gigantes, and the channel through the group of islands is generally entered between Snogon and Calanan, from whence the route is continued between Culebre and the main Pan de Azucar and Malangaban, inside Ygbon Bulabadingan and Tagubanban islands. Through the passage between these islands there is safe anchorage. The Estancia affords excellent anchorage and shelter at all times, and at Apiton, opposite Yogubanham, there is also good anchorage in both monsoons. In the S.W. monsoon there is safe anchorage between Pan de Azucar and Sobrero islands, and in the bay of Malagonoes. In the N.E. monsoon, in addition to the Estancia and Apiton, there is good anchorage under Pan de Azucar, in the small bay or indent looking S.E. At Bacauan, or La Conception, is the residence of the Commandant of the district, and from hence assistance and supplies may be had, if needed, and at the place marked Apiton (Aguada) on the charts, good water is easily obtainable.
The broader channel between the islands of Panay and Negros, although apparently good, and though formerly adopted by several ships bound to Iloilo, is now found not to be safe, there being large patches of shoal water with coal, imperfectly surveyed, extending off the Batayan and Negros shore. Vessels have occasionally touched in coming through this passage, and it should not therefore be taken.
After passing Tagubanham and Apiton, and emerging into the broad channel between Panay and Negros, the best course is to steer direct for the highest land visible on the island of Guimarás, care being taken to clear Pepitas Rocks, which lie some distance off the shore and are awash.
Leaving the Calabazas Islets and Pepitas, the route, after making the small block-house near Banate, is due south, until a group of seven remarkable rocks, which lie between the N.E. end of Guimaras and Panay shore, called the Siete Pecados, are sighted. On opening the channel between the Guimarás and Panay and getting the Siete Pecados to bear W. N., steer direct for the passage between these rocks and the Panay shore. This course will clear the Iguana Bank, lying to the S.E., of the
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Pecados, with 1 to 2 fathoms of water on it, and Point Dumanges to the N.E., the shoal water of which extends to a considerable distance.
The lead is a good guide through the Siete Pecados channel, giving 4, 7, 8, 11 and 15 fathoms until the Pecados are passed to the southward, when the water deepens to 18 and 19 fathoms. The channel between these rocks and Guimarás is not good. On passing the Pecados the south shore should be kept on board, to avoid the shoal water on the Panay side. When the fort, which is half-a-mile to the west of the river Iloilo, bears W.S.W., steer for it, anchoring as convenient in 10 to 12 fathoms, a little more than a quarter of a mile off shore to the eastward of the river.
Though the northern passage just described is safe and convenient in the northerly monsoon, and is always used by coasters in both seasons, strangers will probably prefer the route along the west coast of Paoay, making Iloilo from the south. This route should always be adopted in the S.W. monsoon. Making the western coast of Panay from the Mindoro Straits, this coast, comprising the province of Antique, should be closed, as the westerly monsoon is not very regular, and does not often blow strongly between the Cuyos Island and Panay, or the north of Basiland. It may be approached with safety anywhere to the southward of the islands of Barbatan and Maralison, which latter has a reef to the east and west. Barbatan, which is very steep, affords, with Lipata (under this latter point), the only available anchorage on the Antique coast during the S.W. monsoon, but in the N.E. monsoon the harbour of San José de Buena Vista is quite safe, and affords good supplies of provisions and water, being not unfrequently visited by whalers for that purpose.
The south coast of Panay is free from dangers till near the town of Otong. The coast of Guimarás to the north of Point Balingasag, or the north of Port St. Anna, is likewise safe. This port is capable of admitting vessels of large tonnage, and affords shelter under almost any circumstances. The bights along the coast bave deep water, and vessels can work close in shore, or from point to point, with perfect safety; but generally there is no good anchorage, as the coast is steep and the holding ground not good.
In passing the S.W. point of Panay during the night, the islands of Juraojurao and Nogas should not be closed, as both have reefs round them to the southward. When clear of these islands on rounding the S.W. point of Panay, vessels may safely steer N.E. by E. 32 miles without any danger, but after running that distance they should heave-to during the night, or if the night is very clear run towards the Panay shore keeping the lead going, and when the water shoals, anchoring till daylight, as by keeping over to the Guimarás shore (particularly in the N.E. monsoon), they will find no anchorage and will lose ground.
It is necessary to follow the above instructions carefully, because the Otong Bank extends more to the west and south-west than is shown on the present published chart, and is yearly increasing, and also because the tide runs very strongly on both sides of it. With the flood tide (against the N.E. monsoon,) vessels can easily work up in short tacks under the Guimarás shore.
The Otong Bank is 8 miles in length N.E. and S.W., by 2 miles N.W. by W. and S.E. by E. at its broadest part. It is of fine sand, with deptbs varying from to 3 fathoms. The edges in some places are steep, and in others shoal gradually. To avoid this danger, vessels should, after closing Guimarás, keep that shore on board, and be careful in beating up not to close the Panay side to less than four fathoms, and not to stand further from the Guimarás shore than half-a-mile, until Point Cabalig bears S. by W. W. 24 miles, when they should stand across and open the port of Iloilo clear of Point Bondulan, which kept open will clear the Guimarás Bank lying between Points Cabalig and Bondulan. Care should be taken in standing across towards the Otong Bank, to tack as soon as the water shoals to 6 fathoms, as the Bank is steep-to. After passing Point Bondulan, the fort should not be brought to the eastward of N.E. by E.
Guimaras Bank, with 11 feet on its shoalest part, extends in a N.E. by E., and S.W. by S. direction a little over a mile, and about three cables east and west, with
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deep water all round. The S.W. head bears from Point Bondulan N.N.E. † E. 1† miles. Iloilo fort kept open off Point Bandulan will clear this danger.
These banks have been recently surveyed, in May, 1864, by the officers of the Spanish "Hydrographical Commission," but the charts have not yet been published. It is intended to place two lights in such a position as will greatly facilitate the entrance from the south.
Anchorage. The island of Guimarás forms in front of Iloilo a sheltered passage, running nearly N. and S. about 2 miles broad, with deep water and good holding ground, except immediately to the eastward of the fort, where the sand is loose. In mid-channel the depth exceeds 20 fathoms. The best anchorage, least exposed to the sweep of the tides, is to bring the Bantay (guard house) off the south point of the river to bear N.W. N., with the fort bearing S.W. W. Here a ship is out of the strongest current, with the advantage that cargo-boats can easily reach her and return.
TO ENTER THE River and Inner Port of ILOILO.-Although the land is low at the entrance, the mouth of the river is distinctly seen, being marked by beacons on the port and starboard sides. On entering, keep the port beacon close on board, after passing which and the watch house, steer for the second point on the starboard hand, giving it a berth of forty feet. The east bank, with 16 feet, should be closed to this distance until after the first sharp bend of the creek is passed, and then the port side to the wharf or anchorage. Vessels usually bring up at jetties, about half-a-mile to one mile from the entrance, and have the advantage, if of moderate size, of discharging and loading at the stores without employing boats. The creek, or rather tidal river, varies in breadth from a quarter to half-a-mile, and reaches beyond the town of Melo, meeting the sea again near Iloilo; and another branch continues as far as Otong.
DEPTH OF WATER.-The depth at the entrance to the river is nearly 5 fathoms at low water, but at a short distance within it decreases to 15 feet, and then deepens. The rise of tide being 6 feet, vessels drawing 16 to 18 feet can easily enter and leave; and when, as is proposed, a dredging-machine is employed to clear away the mud which has been allowed to accumulate, vessels of almost any draught will be able to complete their cargo inside. Ships of 1,000 tons register have loaded part cargoes alongside the jetties. The custom is to load to 14 to 15 feet in the river and complete loading outside.
TIDES.-It is high water at Iloilo, full and change, at noon; spring rise 6 feet. The stream runs at spring quite 3 to 4 knots through Iloilo. The flood sets to the northward. The ebb tide to the north of Pepitas rocks runs to the eastward, but to the south of these rocks, to the westward.
VARIATION of the Compass.-1° 15′ E.
PROVISIONS AND WATER.-Fresh beef is cheap and good. Good water can always be got a little to the north and south of the village of Pilator Buena Vista on Guimaras. It is best to take up the casks at high water on the beach, and with the aid of the natives fill them, so as to be ready to go off with the following tide. Take care to leave a little before high water, so as to be sure of reaching the ship, as the tide changes suddenly, and runs down with great strength.
REPAIRS. The river of Iloilo affords considerable facilities for heaving vessels down. At the fine port of Santa Anna, on the island of Guimarás, is a building-yard. PORT DUES.-On foreign vessels arriving and leaving in ballast, 12 cents per ton; with cargo inwards or outwards, or both, 25 cents per ton. Payment at one port clears for the other open ports of the Philippines in a proportional extent.
MANIFEST. This document must be certified by the Spanish Consul at the port from which the vessels arrive, under penalty of a fine of $200. This also applies to vessels in ballast.
MONEY.-The currency is confined to Spanish and South American dollars and subdivisions, and to the $1, $2, and $4 gold pieces coined in Manila.
WAGES.-The wages of labourers for shipping average from 25 to 30 cents a day; Carpenters 31 to 50 cents; Caulkers 37 cents.
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.-The picul of 100 catties, or 140 lbs. English; the quintal of 4 arrobas, or 100 lbs. Spanish, equal to 100 lbs. English; the arroba of 25 lbs. Spanish.
PRODUCE. The country around Iloilo and in the province and island generally is very fertile and extensively cultivated. It is well peopled, and there are towns of 18, 20, 30, and 40 thousand inhabitants in the vicinity and interior, and on the coast. Nearly all tropical productions can be grown on the island, but the chief articles of export are Sugar (which is at present the most important), Tobacco, Sapanwood, Rice, Hides, Hemp (imported coastwise), Cattle, and a large quantity of available native textures, made of the fibre of the pineapple leaf, Silk, Hemp, and other fibres. These textures are mostly for native consumption in the Archipelago. The quantity of sugar has increased rapidly since the opening of the port to direct foreign trade.
At the fine island of Negros the planting of cane is being much extended. The bulk of the plantations is owned by natives, but a number of Europeans have formed estates there, and several steam mills for crushing cane have recently been erected. Very productive land in good positions is to be had; labour is not scarce; conveyance of produce by sea to the Iloilo market is safe and expeditious, and intending planters could scarcely find a more eligible district.
COFFEE-Thrives well, but is not yet cultivated on a scale to allow of export.
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AMERICAN PASSENGERS' ACT.
An Act supplementary to the Act in relation to Immigration.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in determining whether the immigration of any subject of China, Japan, or any Oriental Country, to the United States is free and voluntary, as provided by section two thousand one hundred and sixty-two of the Revised Code, title "Immigration," it shall be the duty of the Consul-General or Consul of the United States residing at the port from which it is proposed to convey such subjects, in any vessels enrolled or licensed in the United States, or any port within the same, before delivering to the masters of any such vessels the permit or certificate provided for in such section, to ascertain whether such immigrant has entered into a contract or agreement for a term of service within the United States for lewd and immoral purposes, and if there be such contract or agreement the said Consul-General or Consul shall not deliver the required permit or certificate.
SEC. 2-That if any citizen of the United States or other person amenable to the laws of the United States shall take or cause to be taken or transported to or from the United States any subject of China, Japan, or any Oriental Country without their free and voluntary consent for the purposes of holding them to a term of service, such citizen or other person shall be liable to be indicted therefor, and on conviction of such offence shall be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars and be imprisoned not exceeding one year, and all contracts and agreements for a term of service of such persons in the United States, whether made in advance or in pursuance of such illegal importation, and whether such importation shall have been in American or other vessels, are hereby declared void.
SEC. 3.-That the importation into the United States of women for the purposes of prostitution is hereby forbidden; and all contracts and agreements in relation thereto, made in advance or in pursuance of such illegal importation and purposes are hereby declared void, and whoever shall knowingly and wilfully import, or cause any importation of women into the United States for the purposes of prostitution, or shall knowingly or wilfully hold or attempt to hold any woman to such purposes in pursuance of such illegal importation and contract or agreement, shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and on conviction thereof shall be imprisoned not exceeding five years, and pay a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars.
SEC. 4. That if any person shall knowingly and wilfully contract or attempt to contract, in advance or in pursuance of such illegal importation, to supply to another the labour of any coolie or other person brought into the United States in violation of section two thousand one hundred and fifty-eight of the Revised Statutes, or of any other section of the laws prohibiting the coolie-trade or of this Act, such person shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof, in any United States Court, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year.
SEC. 5. That it shall be unlawful for aliens of the following classes to immigrate into the United States, namely persons who are undergoing a sentence for conviction in their own country of felonious crimes other than political or growing out of or the result of such political offences, or whose sentence has been remitted on condition of their emigration, and women "imported for the purposes of prostitution." Every vessel arriving in the United States may be inspected under the direction of the Collector of the port at which it arrives if he shall have reason to believe that any such obnoxious persons are on board; and the officer making such inspection shall certify the result thereof to the master or person in charge of such vessel, designating
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in such certificate the person or persons, if any there be, ascertained by him to be of either of the classes whose importation is hereby forbidden. When such inspection is required by the collector as aforesaid it shall be unlawful, without his permission, for any alien to leave any such vessel arriving in the United States from a foreign country until the inspection shall have been had and the result certified as herein provided, and at no time thereafter shall any alien certified to by the inspecting officer as being of either of the classes whose immigration is forbidden by this section, be allowed to land in the United States except in obedience to a judicial process issued pursuant to law. If any person shall feel aggrieved by the certificate of such inspecting officer stating him or her to be within either of the classes whose immigration is forbidden by this section, and shall apply for release or other remedy to any proper Court or Judge, then it shall be the duty of the collector at said port of entry to detain said vessel until a hearing and determination of the matter are had, to the end that if the said inspector shall be found to be in accordance with this section and sustained, the obnoxious person or persons shall be returned on board of said vessel, and shall not thereafter be permitted to land unless the master, owner, or consignee of the vessel shall give bond and security, to be approved by the Court or Judge hearing the cause, in the sum of five hundred dollars for each such person permitted to land conditioned for the return of such person, within six months from the date thereof, to the country whence his or her emigration shall have taken place, or unless the vessel bringing such obnoxious person or persons shall be forfeited in which event the proceeds of such forfeiture shall be paid over to the collector of the port of arrival and applied by him, as far as necessary, to the return of such person or persons to his or her own country within the said period of six months. And for all violations of this Act, the vessel, by the acts, omissions, or connivance of the owners, master, or other custodian, or the consignees of which the same are committed, shall be liable to forfeiture, and may be proceeded against as in cases of fraud against the revenue laws for which forfeiture is prescribed by existing law.
Approved, March 3rd, 1875.
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DISTANCES IN NAUTICAL MILES, BY THE SHORTEST ROUTE, FROM HONGKONG TO SHANGHAI. BY GEO. E. LANE, MASTER, AMERICAN STEAM-SHIP "ORIFLAMME."
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14 Nov 20 Nov 26 Nov 28 Nov
7 Dec
8 Dec 13 Dec *483
8 Dec 16 Dec
87
2 Nov 433 29 Nov
4 Dec 10 Dec
89
9 Nor
....
16 Nov
91
*435
12 Dec 18 Dec, 24 Dec 26 Dec
1877 5 Jan
93, 23 Nov
12 Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 27 Dec 485 22 Dec 30 Dec
1877 I
1877 1877 4 Jan
5 Jan 13 Jan
1877 10 Jan
*487
!
95 30 Nov
1877
*437 28 Dec
1 Jan
1877 7 Jan
1877 9 Jun
18 Jan
19 Jan
24 Jan
*489 19 Jan 27 Jan
97
7 Dec
****
1877
99 14 Dec 439
9 Jan 15 Jan 21 Jan 29 Jan
1 Feb
2 Feb
7 Feb
*491
2 Feb 10 Feb
101 21 Dec
....
....
103 28 Dec 441 23 Jan 29 Jan 4 Feb 6 Feb 18 Feb
16 Feb 21 Feb
*498 16 Feb | 24 Feb
ONSOON ALLOWANCES-OUTWARDS.
kets are allowed Four Days extra_for_the_passage to Shanghai, which are is allowed from Hong Kong to Yokohama, and this allowance is
Digitized by
TEAM NAVIGATION CO. for the Year ending DECEMBER, 1876.
Day to Suez.
Alexandria and Brindisi to Venice.
Port Said to Southampton.
►
Arrive at
Leave Arrive at
Leave
Arrive at
Leave
Arrive at
No.
of
Aden
Sues
Voy.
Alexan- dria
Malls arrive at London
No. of
Brindisi
Brindis!
Anoon a
Venloe
Voy.
Port Said Malta
Gibraltar
South- ampton
+ +
Tuesday | Monday
Tuesday
8 a.m.
Friday 11a.m.
Monday | Saturday Sunday | Monday
2 a.m.
Tuesday
Friday
Wednesd, Monday
1 p.m.
20 h. Port
12 h. Port
6 h. Port
12 h. Port 4 h. Port
0
11 Jan 17 Jan
288
18 Jan
|
21 Jan | 24 Jan | 22 Jan
23 Jan
24 Jan
392
18 Jan 21 Jan
26 Jan
31 Jan
Q
18 Jan
24 Jan
290
25 Jan
28 Jan
31 Jan
29 Jan
30 Jan
81 Jan
394
25 Jan
29 Jan
2 Feb
7 Feb
D
25 Jan
31 Jan
292
1 Feb
4 Feb
7 Feb
5 Feb
6 Feb
7 Feb
396
1 Feb
4 Feb
9 Feb
14 Feb
D
¡ Feb
7 Feb
294
8 Feb
11 Feb
14 Feb
12 Feb
13 Feb
14 Feb
398
8 Feb
11 Feb
16 Feb
21 Feb
Q
8 Feb
14 Feb
296
16 Feb
18 Feb
21 Feb
19 Feb
20 Feb
21 Feb
400
15 Feb
18 Feb
23 Feb
28 Feb
b
15 Feb
21 Feb
298
22 Feb
25 Feb
28 Feb
26 Feb
27 Feb
28 Feb
402
22 Feb
26 Feb
1 Mar
6 Mar
b
23 Feb
28 Feb
300
29 Feb
3 Mar
6 Mar
4 Mar
5 Mar
6 Mar
404
29 Feb
3 Mar
8 Mar
13 Mar
b
29 Feb
6 Mar
302
7 Mar
10 Mar
13 Mar | 11 Mar | 12 Mar
| 13 Mar
406
7 Mar
10 Mar
15 Mar
20 Mar
b
7 Mar 18 Mar
304
14 Mar
17 Mar
20 Mar | 18 Mar | 19 Mar
20 Mar
408
14 Mar
17 Mar
22 Mar
27 Mar
ar 14 Mar 20 Mar
306
21 Mar
24 Mar
27 Mar
25 Mar
26 Mar
27 Mar
410
21 Mar
24 Mar | 29 Mar¦
3 Apr
ir 21 Mar 27 Mar
308
28 Mar | 31 Mar
3 Apr
1 Apr
2 Apr
3 Apr
412
28 Mar
31 Mar
5 Apr
10 Apr
Lr 28 Mar
3 Apr
310
4 Apr
7 Apr
10 Apr
8 Apr
9 Apr
10 Apr
414
4 Apr
7 Apr
12 Apr 17 Apr
Lr
4 Apr
10 Apr
312
11 Apr
14 Apr
17 Apr
16 Apr
16 Apr
| 17 Apr
416
11 Apr
14 Apr
19 Apr · 24 Apr
11 Apr
17 Apr
314
18 Apr
21 Apr
24 Apr
22 Apr
23 Apr
24 Apr
418
18 Apr
21 Apr
26 Apr
1 May
18 Apr
24 Apr
316 | 25 Apr
| 28 Apr
1 May
29 Apr
| 30 Apr
1 May
420
26 Apr
28 Apr
3 May
8 May
'T
25 Apr
1 May
318
2 May
5 May
8 May
6 May
7 May
8 May
422
2 May
5 May 10 May
15 May
F
2 May 8 May
320
9 May
12 May
15 May
13 May
14 May | 15 May
424
9 May
Ly
9 May 15 May
322
16 May
19 May
22 May
20 May
21 May
22 May
426
16 May
ay 16 May 22 May
324
23 May
26 May
29 May
27 May
23 May
29 May
428
23 May
26 May
ay 23 May 29 May
*326
30 May 2 June
6 June
3 June
4 June
6 June *480
30 May
2 June
ay 30 May 5 June
328
6 June 9 June
12 June
10 June
11 June
12 June
432
12 May | 17 May 22 May
19 May 24 May, 29 May
31 May 5 June
7 June, 12 June
6 June 9 June 14 June 19 June
7
sy
6 June 12 June
*330
13 June 16 June
19 June
17 June
18 June
19 June
434
13 June 16 June 21 June 26 June
y
ne 13 June 19 June
ne 20 June 28 June
832
20 June 23 June
26 June
24 June
25 June 26 June
436
20 June 23 June 29 June
3 July
334
27 June 30 June 3 3 July
1 July
2 July 3 July
*438
27 June 30 June 5 July
10 July
ne 27 June 3 July | *336
4 July 7 July
10 July
8 July
9 July | 10 July
*440
4 July 7 July | 12 July | 17 July
ne 4 July
10 July | *338
11 July 14 July
17 July
16 July
16 July 17 July
*442
11 July 14 July 19 July
24 July
De 11 July
17 Jaly | *340
18 July 21 July
24 July
22 July
23 July
24 July
*444
18 July 21 July
ly 18 July
24 July | *342
25 July 28 July
91 July
29 July
30 July
31 July
*446
ily 25 July
31 July *344
ily 1 Aug
7 Aug *346
8 Aug 11 Aug
1 Aug 4 Aug 7 Aug
5 Aug 6 Aug 7 Aug❘ *448
25 July 28 July |
14 Aug
12 Aug
13 Aug
14 Aug❘
*450
8 Aug
aly 8 Aug
14 Aug
348
15 Aug 18 Aug
21 Aug
19 Aug
20 Aug
21 Aug
452
'g
16 Aug
21 Aug] *350
22 Aug
23 Aug
28 Aug
26 Aug
27 Aug
29 Aug
454
ng
22 Aug 28 Aug | +352 |
29 Aug
1 Sept❘ 4 Sept
2 Sept 3 Sept
4 Sept
*456
ug
29 Aug
4 Sept *354
5 Sept 8 Sept 11 Sept
9 Sept
10 Sept
11 Sept
*458
5 Sept 8 Sept
!
1 Aug 4 Aug 9 Aug ⋅ 14 Aug
11 Aug | 16 Aug. 21 Aug 23 Aug 28 Aug 30 Aug 4 Sept 6 Sept 11 Sept
15 Aug 18 Aug 22 Aug 25 Aug 29 Aug 1 Sept
13 Sept: 18 Sept
26 July 31 July
2 Aug 7 Aug
ag
5 Sept 11 Sept
356
12 Sept 15 Sept
18 Sept
16 Sept
17 Sept
18 Sept
*460
pt
12 Sept 18 Sept
858
19 Sept 22 Sept
25 Sept
23 Sept
24 Sept
25 Sept
pt 19 Sept 25 Sept❘ pt 26 Sept 2 Oct
*360
pt 3 Oct
9 Oct
26 Sept 29 Sept| *362
8 Oct 6 Oct 36410 Oct 13 Oct
2 Oct
30 8ept 1 Oct
2 Oct
9 Oct
7 Oct
8 Oct
9 Oct
462 *464 *466
12 Sept 15 Sept 19 Sept 22 Sept 26 Sept 29 Sept
20 Sept 25 Sept 27 Sept
2 Oct
4 Oct
9 Oct
3 Oct 6 Oct
11 Oct
16 Oct
16 Oct
14 Oct
15 Oct
16 Oct
*468
10 Oct
13 Oct
18 Oct
23 Oct
Ly
:t
10 Oct
16 Oct
*366 17 Oct | 20 Oct
23 Oct
21 Oct
22 Oct
23 Oct
*470
17 Oct
20 Oct
25 Oct
30 Oct
:t
17 Oct
23 Oct 368 24 Oct
27 Oct
30 Oct
28 Oct
29 Oct
30 Oct
472 24 Oct
27 Oct
1 Nov
6 Nov
:t
24 Oct
30 Oct
:t
31 Oot
6 Nov
t
7 Nov 13 Nov
JV
14 Nov 20 Nov ov 21 Nov 27 Nov
23 Nov
*370 $1 Oct
372
7 Nov 374 14 Nov 17 Nov 376 21 Nov 378 28 Nor
3 Nov
6 Nov
4 Nov
5 Nov
6 Nov
474 | 31 Oct
3 Nov
8 Nov
18 Nov
10 Nov | 13 Nov | 11 Nov | 12 Nov
13 Nor
476
7 Nov
10 Nov
15 Nov 20 Nov
20 Nov
18 Nov
19 Nov
20 Nov
478
14 Nov
17 Nov
22 Nov 27 Nov
24 Nov | 27 Nov
25 Nov
26 Nov
27 Nov
480
21 Nov
24 Nov
29 Nov
1 Dec
4 Deo
3 Dec
3 Dec 4 Deo
482
28 Nov
1 Dec
4 Dec
380
6 Dec
эт
5 Dec 11 Dec
382
12 Dec
8 Dec 16 Dec
11 Dec 18 Dec
9 Dec 16 Dec
10 Dec 17 Dec
11 Dec
484
5 Dec
8 Dec
18 Dec
486 12 Dec
15 Dec
4 Dec 6 Dec 11 Dec 13 Dec 18 Deo 20 Dec❘ 25 Deo
30
12 Dec
18 Dec
384
19 Dec
22 Dec
25 Dec 23 Dec 24 Dec 23 Dec
488 19 Dec 22 Dec 27 Dec
1877 1 Jan
J0
e
19 Dec 25 Dec
386
26 Dec
29 Dec
1877 1 Jan
1877
1877
1877
❤
26 Dec 1877
1 Jun
388
2 Jan
3 Jan
8 Jan
30 Dec
1677 & Jan
31 Dec
1877 7.JNu
1877 1 Jan
6 Jan
490
26 Dec
18:7
492
2 Jan
29 Dec
1877 ô Jan
1877 3 Jan
8 Jan
2 Jan
8 Jan
390 9 Jan
12 Jan 15 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan
15 Jan
494
9 Jan 12 Jan
10 Jan
17 Jan
15 Jan
22 Jan
¿
MONSOON ALLOWANCES-HOMEWARDS.
these Trips Four Days extra are allowed for the Packets from Bombay, but only Three are taken in the Light Days extra are allowed for the Packets from Shanghai, but as Five Days only are taken in the Table de at Brindisi and Southampton may be Three Days later than the dates set down. Ono Day extra is also
**he voyage from Yokohama to Hong Kong, which is taken in the Table.
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General Post-Office, Hongkong.
RATES OF POSTAGE, NOTICES, &c.
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL ON THE
18TH DECEMBER, 1875.
POST-OFFICE NOTICES.
Colonial Postage Stamps may be purchased at the General Post-Office. The Stamps represent the following amounts in value:-
2 Cents.........
4
6
8
"
"
"
12
S
Duty Stamps used for
.1 Penny. 18 Cents........
9 Pence.
2 Dollars...
.2 Pence.
24
..3
30
1 Shilling. .15 Pence.
now
3
29
"
.6
48 96
2 Shillings.
•
10
"
25
4
the payment of postage.
It must be understood that the above Postage Labels are available only for correspondence posted at the General Post-office in Hongkong, or its Agencies at Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Ningpo, Hankow, Hiogo, Nagasaki, and Yokohama, and that except in the case of correspondence sent by Officers and Seamen serving on board Her Majesty's Ships, British Postage Stamps are not available for the payment of postage.
No credit can be given to these Stamps on correspondence addressed to places to which the postage cannot be prepaid in Hongkong.
All correspondence for places to which prepayment is compulsory must be prepaid in Hongkong Postage Stamps.
Insufficiently Stamped Letters addressed to the United Kingdom will be sent on charged with a fine of One Shilling in addition to the Postage.
Hongkong money only (including Mexican dollars of full weight) can be received. Change will be given when possible, but cannot be demanded as of right.
Letters containing coin, posted in the United Kingdom, addressed to Hongkong or posted in Hongkong addressed to the United Kingdom, on which the Fee for Registration has not been paid, will be compulsorily registered and charged on delivery with a double Registration Fee: and further, any Letters having the word Registered written upon them, which may be posted without Registration, will be forwarded charged in like manner with a double Registration Fee.
In the event of a Letter being supposed to contain coin and being consequently thus treated, and proof being afterwards afforded that the Letter did not contain coin, the amount charged will be refunded.
Correspondence intended to be forwarded to the United Kingdom in the mails by the French Packets may be posted at the British Post Offices at Shanghai and Yokohama, and the same will be forwarded in closed Mails to London.
The rates of postage on such Correspondence, which must be paid in the Postage Stamps of this Colony, are the same as those which govern the Correspondence forwarded in the mails by the British Contract Packets.
Many persons are in the habit of addressing Correspondence, for well-known Firms and Individuals, London only; but this practice not unfrequently occasions delay in the delivery of such Correspondence. In all cases, however well a Firm or Individual may be known, it is most essential, to ensure correct and prompt delivery, that the street and the number of the house, should be stated on each letter, &c.
Digitized by
44
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Rates of Postage Chargeable in Hongkong upon Correspondence forwarded to the undermentioned Places.
COUNTRIES, &c.
PACKET
SUPERSCRIPTION.
LETTERS.
NEWSPAPERS
AND PRICES
CURRENT.
BOOKS AND PATTERNS.
•
Rxe18-
TRATION
Fiz..
cents.
cents. | cents.
cents.
Br.
Aden...........
Fr.
8 per oz. 14 per oz.
Africa, E...
Via Aden..
20 per oz.
Br.
Via Brindisi
40 per oz.
*Africa, W., and Azores Island.
Fr.
Via Marseilles...
Br.
Via Southampton .
34 per oz.
*Br.
12 per os.
Alexandria.
Fr.
12 per oz.
222 - NN
6
per
6 per 4 oz.
4 oz.
12
12
8 per 4 oz.
12
8
18 per 4 oz.
16
6
12 per 4 08.
16
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
2
6 per 4 oz.
D.P.
Algeria.
See France.
D.P.
*Amoy..
*Ascension..
Vis Aden.
8 per 20 per
oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
02.
2
8 per 4 oz.
None
Jos. 2 os. Every 4 oz.
⚫Australia.
Austria.
24 per oz.
2
21 4 8
12
See Germany.
Fr.ll
...
*Batavia..
Br. Fr.
}}
12 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
Belgium..
See Germany.
Fr.
Bermuda.
Same as Africa, W.
16
*Bolivia..
See Peru.
None.
Br. Via Brindisi
*Brazil.
52 per 1 oz.
8
18 per 4 oz.
None.
Fr.
Via Mar-eilles...
*Buenos Ayres.....
Br.
Via Southampton
48 per oz.
6
12 per 4 oz.
None.
Br.
Via Brindisi.
Canada
Fr.
Via Marseilles.
34 per
os.
8
18 per 4 oz.
16
Canary Islands..
*Canton..
*Cape of Good Hope.
Cape Verde Islands.
*Ceylon..
Chili..
Colombia, (U.S.) Costa Rica,
Cuba, Curaçon.
Denmark
Via Southampton
Same as Canada.
Via Aden.
See Africa, W. See India.
See Peru.
See Brazil.
Br. Via Brindisi.
Br.
28 peros.
6
12 per 4 oz.
16
16
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
20 per oz.
2
8 per 4 oz.
12
|(Papers at Book Rate.)
16
12 None.
16
18 per 1 oz.
4
10 per 4 os.
12
Iceland & Faroe Is. Heligoland..
Br. Via Trieste
24 per Oz.
6
14 per 4 oz.
12
Fr. Via Marseilles
26 per oz.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
*Ecuador.
Falkland Islands..
See Peru.
None.
See Africa, W.
16
*Foochow..
France..
Gambia.
Fr. Via Marseilles
Br. Via Marseilles Br. Via Brindisi See Africa, W.
8 per oz. 12 per Oz. 12 per 18 per oz.
Oz,
6 per 1 oz. Cannot be paid.
8
D.P.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
16
Germany
Br. Via Brindisi
18 per oz.
10 per 4 oz.
12
Austria, Hangary.
Br.
Via Trieste
22 per oz.
4
10 per 4 oz.
12
Belgium, Holland
Lu emburg..
Fr.
Via Marseilles.
20 per 1 oz.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
Switzerland
Br.
24 per oz.
Gibraltar
Fr.
18 per os.
4 8 per 4 os. Cannot be sent.
8 I None.
Gold Coast.
See Africa, W.
Greece...
Via Alexandria.......
12 per oz.
Cannot be paid.
16 None.
Guadaloupe, Guatemala, Grey
See
Brazil.
None.
Town, Hayti.
*Hankow
Br. & U.8..
*Hiogo
Fr.
8 per 14 per
oz. oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
6 per 4 oz.
8
Heligoland
See Denmark.
Fr.
Holland. Honduras..
*Honolulu
"Hawaii
See Germany.
See Brazil.
Fr.
16
:}
Br. Vis Brindisi, Fr. Via Marseilles.
36 per oz.
10
18 per 4 oz.
None.
Br. Via South mpton.
30 per + oz.
8
12 per 4 oz.
None.
Br.
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
12
India
Italy..
Fr.
14 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
12
Br.
14 per oz.
2
B
Fr.
20 per 1 oz.
per 4 oz. Cannot be paid.
12
D.P.
See Brazil.
*La Guayra..
None;
D.P. denotes that Registered Letters are charged DOUBLE POSTAGE; (*) Prepayment is compulsory. (1) Patterns cannot be sent; (4) Patterns cannot be paid; to all other places, or by all other routes, Patterns may be sent at Book Rates; Br., by British Packet, including Indian Mail Packet; Fr., by French Packet; U.S., by United States Packet; Pr., by Private Steamer,
PRIVATE SHIP POSTAGE.
To the United Kingdom, see above Table. To all other places the rate is, Letters, 8 cents per oz ; Newspapers and Prices Current, 2 cents each; Books and Patterns, 6 cents per 4 oz., which must be prepaid, except when the sddress is to INDIA. Correspondence to India by Private Ship cannot be prepaid, by Indian Maíl prepayment is optional.
Digitized by
COUNTRIES, &c.
PACKET.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
SUPERSCRIPTION.
LETTKBS.
NEWSPAPERS
AND PRICES
CURRENT.
BOOKS AND PATTERNS.
+
F31.*
TRATION
REGIS-
Lagoa Liberia *Macau..
Madeira.
*Manila.
Malta
*Mauritius
*Mexico
*Monte Video.
*Nagasaki
Br.
See Africa, W.
Same as Canada,
Via Aden.
See Brazil.
cents.
8 per 1 oz.
8 per oz. 8 per oz. 22 per oz.
8 per + oz.
*Ningpo
Fr.
14 per
oz.
*Natal..
Via Aden.
20 per oz.
:222
: 22~
cents.
cents.
cents.
:
18
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
16
6
per 4 oz. 8 per 4 oz. 6 per 4 oz.
8
12
8
New Brunswick,
Newfound-
land, Nova Scotia.
See Canada.
None.
6 per 4 oz. 6 per 4 oz.
8
8
8 per 4 oz.
12
16
*New Caledonia...
Fr.
18 per 1 oz.
2
Letter Rate. Nons.
*New Granada..
See Brazil.
None.
1 or.
2 oz. Every 4 08.
*New Zealand.
¡Via Galle.
24 per oz.
2
2
4 8
12
Norway..
See Russia
Fr.||
Panama, Porto Rico, Para-
See Brazil,
None.
guay, Uruguay.
*Penang..
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
12
*Peru.
Br. Via Brindisi Fr. Via Marseilles..
61 per 1 oz.
8
20 per 4 oz.
None.
Br.
Via Southampton..
58 per 1 oz.
в
14 per 4 oz.
None.
Pondicherry
Fr.
14 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
D.P.
Br.
Via Gibraltar..
24 per oz.
4
Letter Rate.
None.
Br.
Via Brindisi.
26 per † oz.
Cannot be sent.
D.P.
Portugal....
Fr.
Via Marseilles..
20 per oz.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
Br.
Via Southampton..
34 per oz.
B
6 per 2 oz.
16
16
Prince Edward's I.
See
Canada.
Russia
Br.
Via Brindisi.
18 per oz.
4
10 per 4 oz.
12
Norway.
Br.
Via Trieste.
26 per 1 oz.
6
14 per 4 oz.
12
Sweden
Fr.
Via Marseilles.
38 per oz.
Cannot be paid.
D.P.
Roumania, Servia.
Same as Denmark.
Fr.
Saigon....
Fr.
14 per 1 oz.
2
8 per 4 oz.
D.P.
Br.
8 per oz,
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
Shanghai..
Fr.
14 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
16
Singapore...
Spain..
*St. Helena.
Suez..
Sierra Leone..
{
See Africa, W.
Br. Via Gibraltar. Br. Vis Brindisi. Fr. Via Marseilles.. Br. Via Southampton
Via Aden.
...
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
12
24 per oz.
4
Letter Rate. || None.
24 per + oz.
Cannot be sent.
18 per
oz.
Cannot be sent.
8
8 per 2 oz.
===
None.
None.
None.
20 per † oz.
2
8 per 4 oz.
12
*Br.
12 per + oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
12
Fr.
12 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
D.P.
Surinam
See Brazil.
16
*Swatow
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
Sweden
See Russia.
**
Switzerland.
Turkey
See Germany.
Br.
British Office,
20 per oz.
2
2 per 2 oz.
8
Br.
Austrian Office,
22 per t oz.
4
10 per 4 oz
12
Fr.
French Office,
12 per oz.
2
Cannot be paid. || | D.P.
1 o., 2 oz Every 4 oz.
Br. Via Brindisi,
30 per 1 oz.
6
1 8 14
8
Fr.
*United Kingdom.......
Via Marseilles. Br. Via Southampton
30 per oz.
6
4 8 12
U.S. Pr.
Via San Francisco. Per
24 per
oz.
4
2
4
2 6
8
8
8
12 per
oz.
Pr. Do., Via Brindisi..
24 per
oz.
U.S.
Via San Francisco.
8 per
oz.
22
2
2 4 8
8
в
4 6
12
8
2
6 per 4 oz.
8
Br.
Via Brindisi
United States..
34 per oz.
8
18
per
4 oz.
16
Fr.
Via Marseilles.
Br.
Via Southampton.
28 per + oz.
6
12
per
4 oz.
16
16
Vancouver's Island
See Canada.
None.
•Venezuels
See Brazil.
West Indies.
See Brazil.
British 16
*Foreign None.
Br.
*Yokohama
U.S. Fr.
Via Aden
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
8 per oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
14 per
Oz.
2
6 per 4 oz.
2
8 per 4 oz.
*Zanzibar..
20 per oz.
Nono.
D.P. denotes that Registered Letters are charged DOUBLE POSTAGE; (*) Prepayment is compulsory; (1) Patterns cannot be sent; (§) Patterns cannot be paid; to all other places, or by all other routes, Patterns may be sent at Book Rates; Br., by British Packet, including Indian Mail Packet; Fr., by French Packet; U.S., by United States Packet; Pr., by Private Steamer.
PRIVATE SHIP POSTAGE.
To the United Kingdom, see above Table. To all other places the rate is, Letters, 8 cents per oz.; Newspaper s and Prices Current, 3 cents each; Books and Patterns, 6 cents per 4 oz., which must be prepaid, except when the address is to INDIA. Correspondence to India by Private Ship cannot be prepaid, by Indian Mail prepayment is optional.
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45
46
Previous Day :-
POST-OFFICE NOTICES.
ENGLISH MAIL.
5 P.M., Money Order Office closes.
6 P.M., Post-office closes except the Night Box, which remains open all night. Day of Departure:-
7 A.M., Post-office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting
of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Post-office closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters ceases. 10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage, until
11 A.M., when the Post-office closes entirely.
.
11.30 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom_via Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet. Late Fee, 48 cents extra postage.
11.50 A.M., Mail is finally closed.
Previous Day :-
FRENCH MAIL.
5 P.M., Money Order Office closes. Post-office closes except the Night Box,
which remains open all night.
Day of Departure :-
7 A.M., Post-office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting
of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters ceases.
11 A.M., Post-office closes, except for Late Letters.
11.10 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to United Kingdom or to Singapore
may be posted with Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until
11.30. A.M., when the Post-office closes entirely.
Day of Departure :-
AMERICAN Mail.
2 P.M., Registry of Letters ceases (Registration fee, 8 cents.) 2.30 P.M., Post-office closes.
2.30 P.M., Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of
12 cents extra Postage, until
2.50 P.M., when the mail is finally closed.
Prepayment is compulsory, and correspondence must be specially directed either Vid San Francisco or Per U. Š. Packet, or with the steamer's name.
Correspondence to New Zealand via Torres Straits.
A considerable amount of Correspondence being received directed to New Zealand via Torres Straits it is notified that the New Zealand Post-office has declined to receive Mails by that route, hence there is no alternative but to forward such Correspondence via Galle.
Persons who are anxious to avail themselves of the Torres Straits Steamers to communicate with New Zealand should address their letters, &c., to the care of an Agent at Sydney.
Bankers and the Mercantile community are requested to post all Letters, &c., as early as practicable, especially when sent in large numbers, as facility is given to the Post-office in the discharge of its duties, and greater security afforded to the public by such a course: whereas great inconvenience, and frequently confusion, occurs through the whole of the correspondence from many of the large Firms being sent to the Post-office at the last moment before closing the mails for Europe, by both the English and French Packets.
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The Postmaster at San Francisco has given notice that letters despatched from this Colony (whether through the Post-office, or as consignees' letters) by the United States Mail Packets, will not be forwarded to any places not within the United States unless the proper Postage from America to such places be prepaid in American Postage Stamps, but will be returned to this Office.
Such letters should either be prepaid in both Hongkong and American Stamps as above, or posted to an Agent in the United States.
This notice chiefly applies to the following places, the American rates of Postage to which are as follows:-
Books.
Honolulu..
Brazil
Peru, Chili, &c....
Letters. Cents. 6 per Oz.
Newspapers.
Cents.
Cents. 4 per 4 oz.
15
oz.
""
.22
02.
""
10 per 4 oz.
Many boxes of letters are received at the Post-office not sealed, that is to say, the bor is fastened with sealing wax, but there is no impression of a seal.
The attention of boxholders is called to the necessity of carefully sealing such boxes with some recognisable seal, and of sending a chit-book or receipt with them. The omission of the latter precaution leaves a doubt as to whether the contents of the box ever reached the Post-office; the omission of the former, as to whether part of them might not have been abstracted for the sake of the Postage Stamps.
It is not generally possible to count the letters sent in sealed boxes (except where there are only three or four) and therefore the Post-office receipt to such an entry as, "47 for London, 15 for Calcutta, 3 for Penang, 5 for Singapore," must be taken to mean no more than what is stated, viz., that one box was duly received.
As some misapprehension exists regarding the transmission of Packets of Patterns and Samples through the Post, it is hereby notified that the privilege of sending such articles through the Post at the rates of postage applicable to them is restricted to bonâ fide Trade Patterns or Samples of Merchandize. Goods sent for sale, or in execution of an order (however small the quantity may be), or any articles sent by one private individual to another which are not actually patterns or samples, are not admissible.
MONEY ORDERS.
I.-Money Orders will be issued at this office, and at the agencies thereof at Shanghai and Yokohama, on all the Money Order-offices in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for amounts not exceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange current for each mail, and charged with commission according to the following scale, viz :-
£ 2..
For sums not exceeding Above £2 and not exceeding £ 5.
£5
""
27
99
""
£ 7..
£10..
II.-No Money Order to include a fractional part of a penny.
18 cents.
36
"9
54
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72
"
III.-Orders drawn in the United Kingdom upon Hongkong, Shanghai and Yokohama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange of the day of the receipt of the advices of such Orders at the places named.
IV.-Alphabetical Lists of over 3,700 Money Order offices in the United Kingdom, shewing the counties in which they are situated, are hung up for public reference at this office, and also at Shanghai and Yokohama.
V.-Applicants for Money Orders must furnish, in full, the surname, and, at east, the initial of one Christian name, both of the remitter and the payee; if the remitter or payee be a Peer or a Bishop, his ordinary title will be sufficient; if a firm, the usual designation of such firm, such as Baring Brothers will suffice, but the
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MONEY ORDERS.
mere term Messrs., such as Messrs. Rivington, or the name of a Company trading as Carron Co., is inadmissible.
VI.-The remitter on stating that the Order is to be paid only through a Bank, to have the option of giving or withdrawing the name of the payee, in such case the Order will be crossed in the same way that Cheques are commonly crossed when they are intended to be paid through a Bank.
VII. When an Order is presented through a Bank, a receipt by any person will be sufficient, provided the Order be crossed with the name of the receiving Bank, and be presented by some person known to be in the employ of such Bank.
VIII. The signature of the payee of a Money Order to be affixed on the Order in the place provided for the purpose. If the payee be unable to write, he must sign the receipt by making his mark in the presence of a witness, who must sign his name with his address in the presence of the officer who pays the order.
IX. Should the payee of a Money Order desire to receive payment in the country in which the Order was issued at some other office than that in which the Order was originally drawn, the transfer will be granted, provided the Order be inclosed to the Postmaster of the office in which it was drawn. In such case a new Order will be issued, the commission chargeable upon which will be deducted from the amount of the new Order.
X.-In the event of a Money Order miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will be granted on a written application from the payee, (containing the necessary particulars, and accompanied by an additional commission) to the office where the original Order was payable.
XI. On the receipt of a similar application, orders will be given to stop payment of a Money Order, or to renew a lapsed Order. The additional commission in the last case will be deducted from the amount of the new Order. Lapsed Orders must be presented with the application for a new Order.
XII. But when it is desired that any error in the name of the remitter or payee should be corrected, or that the amount of a Money Order should be repaid to the remitter, or that a lapsed Order should be renewed for payment in the country in which the Order was originally drawn, application must be made to the Chief Money Order Office of such country. This application must be accompanied by an additional commission, unless it have reference to a lapsed Order, in which case the commission will be deducted from the amount of the new Order.
XIII.-Repayment, whether of an original, or renewed, or a duplicate Order will not be made to the remitter, until it has been ascertained that the advice bas been cancelled at the office on which the Order was originally drawn.
XIV.-Payment of an Order must be obtained before the end of the sixth calendar month after that in which it was drawn; for instance, if drawn in January, payment must be obtained before the end of July, otherwise the Order will become lapsed, and a new Orler (for which a second commission to be deducted from the amount of the Order, will be charged) will become necessary.
XV. If an Order be not paid before the end of the twelfth calendar month after that in which it was drawn,-for instance, if drawn in January, and not paid before the end of the following January-all claim to the money will be forfeited, unless, under peculiar circumstances, the Post-office of the country in which the Order was drawn think proper to allow it.
XVI.-After once paying a Money Order, by whomsoever presented, the paying office will not be liable to any further claim. If a wrong payment, however, be made, owing to the negligence on the part of any officer of the Post-office, the Postmaster- General of the country or colony in which the negligence occurs will, if he see fit, require the officer in fault to make good the loss.
XVII.-No Money Order will be paid unless the advice has been previously
received.
XVIII.-Additional rules for greater security against fraud, and for the better working of the system generally, will be made as occasion may require.
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XIX.-Should it appear that Money Orders are used by mercantile men, or others, either in the United Kingdom or at Hongkong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Post-office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of increasing the commission, and will exercise the power of wholly suspending for a time the issue of Money Orders.
1.-Money Orders are granted at this office on the Post-offices at Shanghai and Yokohama, and in like manner Money Orders are granted at Shanghai and Yokohama upon this office, for sums not exceeding Fifty Dollars, at the ruling rates for Dollars, charged with the following rates of commission, viz:-
On Order not exceeding $25....
Above $25 and not exceeding $50.....
15 cents.
30 "
2.-The Money Orders are in each case drawn in Dollars and Cents.
3. All payments for Money Orders, whether by the Public to the Post-office, or
by the Post-office to the Public, are made in Current Dollars.
4. The stipulations contained in the preceding notice, so. far as they are ap- plicable, are enforced in conducting the local Money Order system between Hongkong and Shanghai and Yokohama.
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Monday.
Wednesday.
Tuesday.
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The Australian Mails (via Galle), 1876.
Table showing the dates of departure of the Austra- lian Mails from Hongkong, of their anticipated arrivals in Melbourne, and dates of return despatches :---
Answer
due here,
Leaves
Hongkong,
per Fr. Packet.
Arrives
in
Melbourne.
Answer Leaves Melbourne.
per Fr. Pkt.
Jan. 27
Mar. 7
Mar. 23
May
Feb. 24
Apr. 4
Apr.
18
May
Mar. 23
May
2
May
16
June 27
Apr. 20
May 30
Jane 13
July 25
May 13
June 27
July 11
Aug. 22
June 10
July 25
8
Sept. 19
July
8
Ang. 22
5
Oct.
~ 82 2 2 2
Aug.
5
Sept. 19
5
Nov.
Sept. 2
Oct. 17
2
Dec.
1877.
Sept. 30
Nov. 14
Nov.
Nov. 2
Dec. 12
Dec.
888
Jan. 12
Feb.
9
1877.
1877.
Nov. 30
Jan. 9
Jan.
Dec. 28
Feb.
6 Feb.
223
Mar.
9
Apr. 6
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
58
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED 1865.
CHARLES S. STOKES,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,
IMPORTER of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, and TOILET REQUISITES.
Physicians' Prescriptions prepared in strict accordance with the Formula of the British Pharmacopoeia.
Ship and Family Medicine Chests supplied and refitted.
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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
PAID UP CAPITAL...
RESERVE FUND....
5,000,000 OF DOLLARS. 100,000 OF DOLLARS.
COURT OF DIRECTORS: CHAIRMAN-AD. ANDRE, ESQ.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN-W. H. FORBES, ESQ.
E. R. BELILIOS, Esq. J. F. CORDES, Esq.
HONGKONG.
SHANGHAI..
YOKOHAMA.
BOMBAY..
CALCUTTA.
FOOCHOW..
HIOGO...
SAIGON.
HANKOW.
ΑΜΟΥ..
MANILA..
SAN FRANCISCO..
F. D. SASSOON, Esq.
H. HOPPIUS, Esq. A. McIVER, Esq.
MANAGERS AND AGENTS:
..JAMES GREIG, ESQ., CHIEf Manager.
EWEN CAMERON, Esq., Manager. .THOS. JACKSON, Esq., Manager.
G. E. NOBLE, ESQ., AGENT. .E. MORRISS, Esq., AGENT.
A. LEITH, Esq., AGENT.
J. J. WINTON, Esq., ACTINg Agent. JOHN MORRISON, Esq., AGENT. ALF. L. TURNER, Esq., Agent. .H. ABENDROTH, Esq., AGENT. .C. J. BARNES, Esq., AGENT.
W. H. HARRIES, Esq., AGent.
LONDON OFFICE-32, LOMBARD STREET.
HONGKONG.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On Current Deposit Accounts at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum on the daily balance.
On Fixed Deposits:
For 3 months, 2 per cent. per annum.
6
12
4 5
""
""
""
"
LOCAL BILLS DISCOUNTED.
CREDITS granted on approved Securities, and every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.
DRAFTS granted on London, and the chief commercial places in Europe, India, Australia, America, China and Japan.
JAMES GREIG,
Chief Manager.
OFFICES OF THE CORPORATION, No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
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CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK
OF
55
INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
CAPITAL Paid-up £750,000, with power to Increase to £1,500,000. RESERVE FUND, £51,000, undivided profits 30th June, 1875, £55,000. Head Office-No. 65, Old Broad Street, London.
COURT OF DIRECTORS:
GEORGE GARDEN NICOL, ESQ.-CHAIRMAN.
CLAUDIUS JAMES ERSKINE, Esq. EDMUND JAMES DANIELL, Esq. JAMES MURRAY ROBERTSON, Esq.
J. N. BULLEN, Esq.
DAVID TRAIL ROBERTSON, Esq.,
ex-officio.
DAVID TRAIL ROBERTSON, Esq.-Chief Manager.
WILLIAM JACKSON. Esą. - Assistant Manager. WALTER ORMISTON, Esq.-Secretary.
LONDON BANKERS:
BANK OF ENGLAND; LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK.
SOLICITORS:
MESSRS. CLARKE, SON, AND RAWLINS.
AUDITORS:
GEO. CHRISTIAN, Esq. CHARLES H. PICKFORD, Esq.
BRANCHES.
BOMBAY.
CALCUTTA,
MADRAS.
CEYLON.
SINGAPORE.
PENANG. BATAVIA.
HONGKONG.
SHANGHAI.
HANKOW. YOKOHAMA.
FOOCHOW.
MAURITIUS.
SOURABAYA.
EDINBURGH DEPOSIT AGENCY, 128, GEORGE STREET.
HONGKONG BRANCH.
Current Deposits.-Accounts are kept on which no interest is allowed, and no charge made for collecting Bills, Cheques, &c.
Fized Deposits-Are received, viz. :-
Repayable at 12 months...
Repayable at 6 months...
.5 per cent. per annum. .4 per cent. per annum.
The Bank discounts Local Bills and Notes payable in Hongkong, having at least two ap- proved names unconnected in general partnership, and makes advances on approved Banking Securities.
EXCHANGE.
The Bank issues drafts on the London Joint Stock Bank at six months' sight, also on its Head Office and Branches, Bank of England, and Agents in Scotland, Ireland, Melbourne, Syd- ney, and Towns in Australia, New Zealand, &c., and grants Circular Notes for the use of travellers negotiable in all Towns of importance throughout the world.
Bills payable in Europe or in any of the above mentioned places are purchased or remitted for collection.
Further information as to the rules of business may be obtained at the Office, or on appli- cation by letter to the Manager.
Office hours:-10 to 3, Saturday 10 to 1.
2, QUEEN'S ROAD.
H. H. NELSON,
Manager, Hongkong.
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The National Bank of India,
LIMITED.
REGISTERED IN LONDON UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT OF 1862, ON THE 23RD MARCH, 1866.
ESTABLISHED IN CALCUTTA
29TH SEPTEMBER, 1863.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL..
PAID-UP CAPITAL...
RESERVE FUND
£933,000
465,250
15,000
HEAD OFFICE:
80, KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON, E.C.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, KURRACHEE, MADRAS, SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND FOOCHOW.
DIRECTORS:
R. O. CAMPBELL, Esq., Chairman.
W. S. FITZWILLIAM, Esq.
JOHN BORRADAILE, Esq. | HERBERT KNOWLES, Esq.
SETH A. APCAR, Esq.
J. R. BOYSON, Esq.
R. P. HARRISON, Esq.
E. W. WINGROVE, Esq.
R. O. SAWERS, Esq.-Chief Manager.
LONDON BANKERS:
THE BANK OF ENGLAND, THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
AGENTS IN SCOTLAND:
THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, BRITISH LINEN COMPANY.
AGENTS IN IRELAND:
THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND.
THE Bank grants Drafts on its Head Office, Brenches, and Agencies. It also negotiates and
collects Bills payable at places.
The Bank receives money on deposit, subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal, and allows interest thereon at 5 per cent. per annum.
Deposits will be received for shorter periods, the rate of interest allowed being subject to special arrangement.
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CHARTERED BANK
OF
57
INDIA, AUSTRALIA, & CHINA,
HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, £800,000.
COURT OF DIRECTORS, 1875-76.
WILLIAM PATERSON, Esq., CHAIRMAN.
FREDERICK W. HEILGERS, Esq.
JOHN JONES, Esq.
THOMAS LANCASTER, Esq.
EMILE LEVITA, Esq.
WILLIAM MACNAUGHTAN, Esq. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, Esq.
LUDWIG WIESE, Esq.
MANAGER JOHN HOWARD GWYTHER. SUB-MANAGER-JAMES MACDONALD.
LONDON.......
SCOTLAND.
•
{
BANKERS.
THE BANK OF ENGLAND. THE CITY BANK.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES.
RANGOON.
SINGAPORE. PENANG.
BATAVIA.
Amsterdam
BOMBAY.
CALCUTTA.
AKYAB.
Agents in Saigon.
Messrs. BEHRE & Co.
Agents in Amoy.
Messrs. Tait & Co, Agents in Holland. (Messrs. HOPE & Co.
Messrs. Wertheim & GomPERTZ. Rotterdam.....THE BANK OF ROTTERDAM.
Agents in Paris.
THE CAISSE COMMERCIALE DE Paris.
MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI.
Agents in Foochow. Messrs. Olyphant & Co.
Agents in Hankow.
Messrs. Drysdale, Ringer & Co.
Agents in Australia.
THE COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY OF SYDNEY. THE London Chartered Bank of Australia. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA,
Agents in California and British Columbia. THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
Agents in New Zealand.
THE BANK Of New ZealAND.
HE Bank's Branch in Hongkong grants Drafts on its Head Office and London
Branches, buys
collection Bills of Exchange, and conducts all kinds of Banking Business.
The Bank also draws upon the Head Office and Branches of the National Bank
of Scotland, and on the Caisse Commerciale de Paris.
Deposits of Money are received at call and for Fixed Periods, on terms which may be learned on application.
THOMAS FORREST,
Acting Manager in Hongkong.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
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CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
A. MACG. HEATON, Esq. (Chairman), Merchant.
H. H. NELSON, Esq. of India, London and China.
Manager Chartered Mercantile Bank
P. KARBERG, Esq. (Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.).
H. NICAISE, Esq. (Manager Borneo Company Limited).
J. J. DOS REMEDIOS, Esq. (Messrs. J. J. dos Remedios & Co.).
W. H. RAY-Secretary.
SHANGHAI BRANCH,
J. E. REDING-Agent.
Akyab.
........Messrs.
Amoy..
20
BOYD & Co.
E. &. 8. & C. St.
AGENTS.
Rangoon........Messrs. TODD, FINDLAY & CO.
Rotterdam
"
Samarang & Sourabaya... } Saigon........
"
""
Amsterdam.J. HERMANN SCHRODER, ESQ.
Bangkok.....Messrs. PICKENPACK, THIES & Co.
Batavia......
"
Bombay.
......
Calcutta..
Canton.....
Chefoo.......
Hamburg
Hankow...... Kiukiang..
London.
"
TIDMAN, BALFOUR & CO. EWART, LATHAM & Co. WHITNEY BROTHERS & Co. DEACON & Co.
HATCH & Co.
WESTALL, GAlton & Co. W. A. LEPPER & Co. DRYSDALE, RINGER & CO. R. FRANCIS & Co.
Foochow .....
"
"
"
"
"
Madras
......
"
Manila......
RUSSELL & Sturgis.
"
Marseilles...
ULYSSE PILA & Co.
Newchwang
KNIGHT & Co.
GEORGE CROSHAW & Co. ARBUTHNOT & Co.
San Francisco.
Singapore......
Swatow
"
D
Yokohama..
Martin & Co.
{TIDMAN, BALFOUR &
Batavia.
WM. G. HALE & CO.
WILLIAMS, BLAN-
CHARD & Co.
BOUSTEAD
Co.
BRADLEY & Co.
Tientsin........WM. FORBES, ESQ.
Hiogo.
......Messrs. Paul HEINEMANN & Co.
"
Lima.......
"
New York...Jas. W. HAYWARD, Esq.
Ningpo.......Messrs. WM. REES & Co.
Callao...... Valparaiso.
"
BOUSTEAD & Co.
Chinkiang..... Odessa,.....
"
Penang.
THE NETHERLANDS
{TRADING SOCIETI
E. LA CHAMBre, Gau-
TREAU & Co.
Do.
Do.
J. M. CANNY & CO.
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THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF CANTON.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
THE HON. P. BYRIE, (Chairman)........of Messrs. TURNER & Co.
THE HON. H. LOWCOCK.
H. HOPPIUS, Esq.......
F. D. SASSOON, Esq.....
H. L. DALRYMPLE, Esq.
J. P. BARNES, Esq.
THE HON. W. KESWICK.
N. J. EDE.
J. HART, Esq...
GIBB, LIVINGston & Co. SIEMSSEN & Co.
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"
"
"
David Sassoon, SONS & Co. BIRLEY & Co.
"J
"
""
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
SECRETARY.
SHANGHAI BRANCH.
J. M. VICKERS, Esq.. H. P. HANSSEN, Esq..
COMMITTEE.
DOUGLAS JONES, Esq
LONDON
.of Messrs. Turner & Co.
""
""
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Alfred Dent & Co. .Agent.
BRANCH.
82, Old Broad Street, E.C.
COMMITTEE.
ARTHUR SMITH, Esq. ELDRED HALTON, Esq. H. W. CAREY, Esq..
M. P. JUKES, Esq..
.of Messrs. BIRLEY & Co. (of China.)
T. A. GIBB & Co.
""
AGENTS.
ADAMSON & Co.
...Agent.
Kiukiang...ROBT. ANDERSON, ESQ.
Chinkiang...
...Messrs. David Sassoon, SONS & CO.
Manchester
Messrs. ESCOMBE BROTHERS & Co.
Liverpool...
Calcutta...
JOHN ELLIOTT & Co.
Canton......
DEACON & Co.
事
"
Bombay........
FORBES & Co.
Macao....
DEACON & Co.
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Kurrachee...... Colombo........
FINLAY & Co.
"
Amoy..
TAIT & Co.
"
"
DURHAM, GRINDROD & Co. | Foochow .....
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
·
Penang....
A. A. ANTHONY & CO.
"
Tamsui.......
"
ELLES & CO.
"
Singapore.....
A. L. JOHNSTON & Co.
"1
Ningpo.
David Sassoon, SONS & Co.
Saigon
WM. G. HALE & Co.
"
Bangkok
WINDSOR, REDLICH & Co.
"
Manila......
PEELE, HUBBELL & Co.
Melbourne.....
FANNING, NANKIVELL&Co.
"
Sydney
GRIFFITHS & Co.
Chefoo........ Tientsin...... Newchwang. Yokohama... Kobe......
HATCH & Co.
"
"
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & CO.
KNIGHT & Co.
"
"
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
BROWNE & Co.
"
Hankow..
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Nagasaki.....
HOLME, RINGER & Co.
CORRESPONDENTS.
BATAVIA-Messrs. DUMMLER & Co. SAMARANG-Messrs. Van den Broek & VEECKENS. SOURABAYA-Messrs. BULTZINGSLÖWEN & Co. SAN FRANCISCO, Messrs. FALINEB, BELL, & CO. NEW YORK-Jamns W. Hayward, Esq., 47, William Street.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Yang-tsze Insurance Association of Shanghai.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 800,000 TAELS.
POLICIES GRANTED ON "MARINE RISKS" TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, AT CURRENT RATES.
IS Association will, until further notice, provide out of the earnings, first, for an interest dividend of 15 per cent. for Shareholders on Capital, and thereafter distribute among Policy-holders annually, in cash, ALL THE PROFITS of the Underwriting Business, pro rata to amount of premium contributed.
AGENTS.
Amoy.. Bangkok..
Messrs. BROWN & Co.
Macao
PICK ENPACK,THIES & CO.
Manila
Batavia..
DUMMLER & Co.
Marseilles...
"
"
Bombay...
FINLAY, SCOTT & Co.
Mauritius.
"
Boston.
J. M. FORBES & Co.
Melbourne.....
Calcutta......
GISBORNE & Co.
Nagasaki......
"
"
Callao
ALSOP & Co.
"
Newchwang...
Canton.....
"
Chefoo
Chinkiang.
Colombo.
RUSSELL & Co.
WILSON, CORNABE & CO.
..A. E. SALTER, Esq.
.Messrs. AITKEN, SPENCE & Co.
Ningpo.....
"
Padang
"
Penang..
"
Foochow
RUSSELL & Co.
Saigon.
Galle
29
Gibraltar..
CLARK, SPENCE & Co. THOS. MOSLEY & CO.
San Francisco.
"
"2
Hakodadi
HOWELL & Co.
Shanghai.......
"
"
Hankow....
Hiogo.......
Hongkong
.....
RUSSELL & Co.
WALSH, HALl & Co.
RUSSELL & Co.
Singapore......
"
Swatow
Keelung.
Doup & Co.
Sydney
.B. A. PEREIRA, Esq.
Messrs. PEELE, HUBBELL & Co.
ULYSSE PILA & Co.
RICHARDSON & CO. STUART, COUCHE & Co. HENRY, GRIBBLE & Co.
KNIGHT & Co.
RUSSELL & Co.
Dummler & Co.
SANDILANDS, Buttery
& Co.
SPEIDEL & Co.
MACONDRAy & Co.
(RUSSELL & Co., Secre-
taries.
GILFILLAN, Wood & Co.
.Edward HERTON, Esq.
.Messrs. R. Towns & Co.
""
Taiwan..
Kiukiang...
RUSSELL & Co.
""
'Takao.
BROWN & Co.
Kurrachee......
"
FINLAY & Co.
"
Liverpool.......
BARING BROTHERS & CO.
Tamsui...
"
London
"
(COMPAGNIE LYONNAISE D'ASSU-
Lyons....................
BARING BROTHERS & Co.
RANCE MARITIMES.
Tientsin
Valparaiso..... Yokohama......
"
"
RUSSELL & Co.
WALSH, HALL & Co.
RUSSELL & CO,
Agents.
ALSOP & Co.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
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The Chinese Insurance Company,
LIMITED.
CAPITAL 1,500,000 DOLLARS, IN 1,500 SHARES OF 1,000 DOLLARS EACH.
PAID-UP CAPITAL.
•
Directors.
300,000
DOLLARS.
ADOLF ANDRE, Esq. (Messrs. Melchers & Co.), Chairman. E. R. BELILIOS, Esq.
S. E. BURROWS, Esq. (Messrs. S. E. Burrows & Sons.)
C. MORLAND KERR, Esq. (Acting Manager, Oriental Bank Corporation.) H. SEYMOUR GEARY, Esq. (Messrs. Olyphant & Co.)
LEE TUCK CHEONG (Wo Hang Hong.)
FUNG TANG (Hee Cheong Ching Hong.)
Bankers.
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
General Agents.
MESSES. OLYPHANT & Co.
Solicitors.
MESSES. CALDWELL & BRERETON.
London Agents.
MESSES. FORBES, FORBES & Co.
HEAD-OFFICE-HONGKONG.
Agents.
Windsor, Redlich & Co. The Borneo Co., Limited. Sir Charles Forbes & Co. Ernsthausen & Oesterley Olyphant & Co. Fergusson & Co. J. M. Canny & Co. Delmege, Reid & Co. Olyphant & Co.
Madras, Messrs. Lecot & Co. Manila, Nagasaki, Newchwang New York, Ningpo, F.
""
Findlay, Richardson & Co.
""
Holme, Ringer & Co.
""
Knight & Co.
"7
Olyphant & Co. (of China)
Coit, Esq. (acting)
Penang, Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery & Co.
Kaltenbach, Engler, & Co.
Rich. B. Irwin & Co.
Amoy, Messrs. H. A. Petersen & Co.
Bangkok,
99
Batavia,
Bombay,
Calcutta,
"
Canton,
"
Chefoo, Chinkiang,
""
Saigon,
"
Colombo,
San Francisco,
""
39
Foochow,
""
Galle, Hakodadi,
"
"
Shanghai, Singapore, Swatow,
""
The Borneo Co., Limited.
"
Hankow,
Evans, Pugh & Co.
Taiwanfoo,
99
Taylor & Thompson
Hiogo, Keelung, Kiukiang,
"
Smith, Baker & Co.
Takao,
"
Taylor & Thompson
Dodd & Co.
Tamsui
Dodd & Co.
19
R. Francis & Co.
Tientsin,
Hatch & Co.
99
London,
"
Forbes, Forbes & Co.
Yokohama,
E. Fischer & Co.
Delmege, Reid & Co. Howell & Co.
Olyplant & Co.
Dircks & Krüger
POLICIES granted at current rates on Marine Risks to all parts of the World. In accord- ance with the Company's Articles of Association, Two-thirds of the Profits are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders or not, in proportion to the net amount of Premia contribu ted by each, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
SWISS LLOYD TRANSPORT INSURANCE
COMPANY,
WINTERTHUR.
Subscribed Capital....
Reserve Fund..............
.$1,000,000 115,000
And Co-insures with French Lloyd, Paris,
Capital.........
1,400,000
And with French Company, Paris, Ca-
pital..
1,000,000
Aggregate Capital.
$3,515,000
VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.,
AGENTS, HONGKONG AND CHINA,
Will grant policies at current rates on Marine Risks to all parts of the World, allowing a Brokerage of:-
40 per cent. on risks East of Singapore. and 20 per cent. on risks to Europe and America.
AGENCIES:
At Amsterdam.................Wx. Breitenstein, Esq.
At Melbourne.......Messrs.
Batavia...
.Messrs. NIEDERER & Co.
"
"
Bombay
""
Bremen...
"
VOLKART BROTHERS. (ED. VON HEYMAN, 1 Esq.
"
Moulmain ......................
"
T. JACQUES,
MARTIN & Co. FRANCOIS BUROT
& Co.
"
Calcutta.........
HUBER & Co.
"
"
(VOGEL, HAGEDOEN
Padang.....
Messrs.
Canton......
"
& Co.
•
Penang.
"
"
" Hongkong......
"
"
Homburg... ...................William Lazarus, Esq.
Havre........ ....Messrs.
A. FOL AND V.
LICHTENSTEIN.
VOGEL HAGEDORN
& Co.
London....... ...SEPTIMUS MERRIMAN, Esq.
,, Rangoon
Saigon.....
San Francisco...
"
"
( J. F. VAN LEEU-
"
Shanghai....
Macascar
.Messrs.
"
WEN & Co.
Madras..
ARBUTHNOT & Co.
"
Singapore.
"
"
"
Manila.........
"
CHAS. GERMAN, Esq.
"
Sourabaya.
"
Marseilles ..................Camille Roussler, Esq.
Yokohama....
New York.........HUGO MENZEL, Esq.
(VAN HOUTEN,
STEFFAN & Co. FRIEDERICHL & Co.
TODD FINDLAY & CO.
KALTENBACH
ENGLER & Co. MORRIS, SPYEER &
Co.
VOGEL, HAGEDOEN
& Co. STAHELIN AND
STAHLKNECHT.
E. MOORMANN & Co. ZIEGLER & Co.
"
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THE
CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED.
REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES' ORDINANCE No. 1, OF 1865.
CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS,
IN 4,000 SHARES OF 500 DOLLARS EACH.
PAID-UP CAPITAL
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400,000 DOLLARS. RESERVE FUND, 1st JANUARY, 1875.....248,614 DOLLARS.
DIRECTORS.
THE HON. HENRY LOWCOCK,.....of Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., (Chairman.)
A. MACGLASHAN HEATON, Esq.
THE HON. P. RYRIE......
W. H. FORBES, ESQ..
H. HOPPIUS, Esq.....
A. McIVER, Esq.
AUDITORS.
of Messrs. TURNER & Co. ..of Messrs. RUSSELL & Co.
.of Messrs. SIEMSSEN & Co. .of The P. &. O. Company.
RICHARD DEACON, Esq., Hongkong. C. Morland KERR, Esq., Hongkong.
BANKERS.
THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONDON & CHINA.
CANTON
SWATOW
AMOY ...
FOOCHOW
NINGPO
HEAD OFFICE AT HONGKONG.
***
...
...
AGENTS.
Messrs. DEACON & Co. Messrs. BRADLEY & Co.. Messrs. ELLES & Co.
...
Messrs. OLYPHANT & Co.
Messrs. DAVIDSON & Co.
SHANGHAI ...
KIUKIANG
HANKOW
CHEFOO
NAGASAKI
YOKOHAMA
KOBE
SAIGON
SINGAPORE...
PENANG
MANILA...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Messrs. R. FRANCIS & Co.
Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Messrs. FERGUSSON & Co.
Messrs. ALT & Co.
Messrs. MOURILYAN HEIMANN & Co. Messrs. BROWNE & Co.
Messrs. Wм. G. HALE & Co.
Messrs. GILFILLAN, WOOD & Co.
Messrs. A. A. ANTHONY & Co.
Messrs. RUSSELL & STURGIS.
Risks accepted and Policies of Insurance granted at established rates. A portion of the net profits of the Company will be divided annually among Contributing Shareholders, as Bonus, in proportion to the amount of premia paid by them.
JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,
39, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
Secretary.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE QUEEN
QUEEN INSURANCE
COMPANY.
CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING.
THE
HE Undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the above Com-
pany at this port, are prepared to
GRANT POLICIES AGAINST
FIRE
To the extent of £10,000, on Buildings or on Goods Stored
therein.
HE following rates will be charged for SHORT PERIOD IN-
THE
SURANCE, viz.:-
Not exceeding 10 days.
of the annual rate.
..1
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
the full annual rate.
Not exceeding 1 month....
Above 1 month, and not ex-)
ex-?}
ceeding 3 months.....
Above 3 months, and not ex-)
ceeding 6 months....
Above 6 months..
A Discount of Twenty per cent. (20%), upon current local rates of Premia will be returned on Insurances against Fire effected with this Office.
NORTON & CO.,
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
Agents.
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NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
LONDON AND EDINBURGH.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
(INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.)
Subscribed Capital
Paid-up Capital...
Fire Reserve Fund.
Fire Premium Reserve...
£2,000,000
250,000 0:0
0:0
£463,295 : 0 0
:
254.213: 0: 0
717,508 00
804,320
0:0
Income of the Fire Department, Premiums, and Interest
President.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE, K.T.
Vice-Presidents.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.G. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ABERCORN, K.G.
Chairman of General Court of Directors.
THE RIGHT HON. LORD LAWRENCE, G.C.B, AND G.C.S.I.
Ordinary Directors.
LONDON.
JOHN WHITE CATER, Esq.-J. W. Cater, Sons,
& Co.
Right Hon. LORD LAWRENCE, G.C.B. & G.C.S.I. Hon. HUGH M'CULLOCH-Jay Cook, M'Culloch
& Co.
JUNIUS S. MORGAN, Esq.-J. S. Morgan & Co. GEORGE GARDEN NICOL, Esq., Chartered Mer-
cantile Bank of India, London, and China. BARON J. H. W. SCHRÖder-J. H. Schröder
& Co.
CHARLES MORRISON, Esq. RICHARD BARING, Esq.-James Cook & Co. RICHARD BRANDT. Esq., Merchant. EDWARD COHEN, Esq.-Kleinwort, Cohen & Co. JOHN FLEMING, Esq.-Smith, Fleming & Co. P. DUPEE GRENFELL, Esq.-Morton, Rose & Co. A. H. CAMPBELL Esq.-Finlay, Campbell & Co. Manager of Fire Department.-G. H. BURNETT.
The Undersigned are prepared to grant Policies against FIRE, at the following Rates, allowing
the usual return of 20 per cent. to Insurers :- Detached and semi-detached Dwelling Houses, removed from town, and
their Contents....
George Young, Esq.-Begbie, Young & Begbie. 1 Foreign Sub-Manager.-PHILIP WINSOR. Secretary.-F. W. LANCE.
Other Dwelling Houses, used strictly as such, and their Contents... Godowns, Offices, Shops, &c., and their Contents...
} per cent. per Annum.
"
"
"
SHORT PERIOD Not exceeding 10 days.........
RATES.
of the Annual rate.
Above 10 days and not exceeding 1 month, ‡
do.
Do.
1 Month
Do.
3 Months
Do.
6 do.
do. do.
3 months
do.
6 do.
do.
....the full Annual rate.
GILMAN & CO.,-Agents.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF HAMBURG.
Undersigned, having been appointed Agents Company, are prepared to accept Risks against
THE for the above
FIRE
AT CURRENT RATES,
Subject to a Bonus of 20 per Cent.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents.
THE SECOND COLONIAL SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BATAVIA.
THE GLOBE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON.
HE Undersigned call Special Attention of Shippers to the low rates of
Premium charged for all Steamer Risks, besides which a Brokerage of Thirty-three and One-third per Cent. (33%), will be allowed on Risks to Ports in
CHINA, JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES, AND THE STRAITS. On Risks to other Ports, the Brokerage will be Fifteen per Cent. (15 %) only.
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
Agents.
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The Scottish Imperial Jusurance
COMPANY.
67
THE
HE Undersigned, having been appointed Agent in Hongkong for the
above-named Company, is prepared to
GRANT POLICIES AGAINST FIRE
On Buildings and on Goods to the extent of £10,000 at the usual rates, subject to an immediate discount of 20 per cent.
Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in premia for Life Insurance in China.
A. MACG. HEATON.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
HAMBURG, BREMEN, FIRE INSURANCE
CAPITAL......
THE
COMPANY.
..6,000,000 REICHSMARK.
THE Undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept Risks to the amount of $50,000, at Current Local Rates of Premia, upon which a Bonus of 20 per cent. will be returned.
From and after this date the following rates will be charged for
SHORT
VIZ:-Not exceeding..........
PERIOD
INSURANCE.
Not exceeding.
.10 days
1 month
of the annual Rate:
do.
do.
Above 1 month, and not exceeding... Above 3 months, and not exceeding.
3 months
do.
do.
6
do.
do.
Above 6 months..
the full Annual Rate.
A Bonus of 20 per cent. on amount of Premia will be allowed to all Contribu. tors, such Bonus to be deducted at once, whenever payment of Premia is to be made........
Wm. PUSTAU & Co.,
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
Agents.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE
HE Undersigned, having been appointed Agents to the above Com-
panies at this Port, are prepared to
GRANT POLICIES AGAINST FIRE
To the extent of $40,000, in either of the above Offices, on Buildings or
on Goods stored therein.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
SUN FIRE OFFICE.
THE
is HE Undersigned is prepared to Grant Policies of Assurance against FIRE to the
extent of £10,000 on first-class risks at the following rates:-
ANNUAL.
Detached and semi-detached Dwelling Houses removed
from town, and their Contents.......
Other Dwelling Houses, used strictly as such, and their
Contents...
per
cent. per Annum.
per cent. per Anuum.
Godowns, Offices, Shops, &c., and their Contents............1 per cent. per Annum.
SHORT
PERIODS.
Not exceeding 10 days... of the Annual Rates.
Above 10 days and not ex-
ceeding 1 month...
}}
do.
do.
Above 1 month and not ex-
exceeding 3 months....
do.
do.
do.
Above 3 months and not} do.
exceeding 6 months..............
Above 6 months the full Annual Rate.
A discount of Twenty per cent. (20 %) upon the above rates of premia will be allowed upon Insurances effected with this office.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
T. G. LINSTEAD,
Agent.
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HONGKONG. CANTON. & MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
DIRECTORS.
A. MACG. HEATON, Esq.,-Chairman. RICHARD DEACON, ESQ. (absent) E. R. BELILIOS, ESQ.
Hon. W. KESWICK.
A. ANDRE, Esq.
MARINE SUPERINTENDENT.
GEORGE U. SANDS, ESQ.
SECRETARY.
P. A. DA Costa, Esq.
AGENTS.
Messrs. DE MELLO & Co., Macao. | Messrs. DEACON & Co., Canton.
STEAMERS.
White Cloud leaves Macao for Hongkong every morning, at 8 A.M.; Returning, leaves Hongkong at 2 P.M.
Kiukiang and Kinshan leave every alternate day for Canton at 8 A.M.;
Returning, leave Canton at 9 A.M.
Spark leaves Macao for Canton, and vice versa, on alternate days,
starting from Macao at 7.30 and Canton at 8 A.M.
PATENT SLIP AND DOCK COMPANY,
AND
NOVELTY IRON WORKS,
No. 32, Praya West,
MACHINE, BOILER, AND BLACKSMITH SHOPS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
This Establishment is now prepared to take on vessels 300 feet in length for PAINTING and RE-COPPERING; also large REPAIRS to Hulls, Machinery, etc., etc.
A large Assortment of Spars and Lumber, Iron and Copper Plates, Iron and Brass Rods, Pitch, Oakum, Felt, and Sheathing Metal. Are also prepared to make Contracts for the construction of Hulls and Machinery for vessels of any class.
For further Particulars, address,
MANAGER,
PATENT SLIP AND DOCK COMPANY
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
OFFICE, I, CLUB CHAMBERS, D'AGUILAR STREET,
HONGKONG.
BANKERS:
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Hon. W. KESWICK, Chairman. A. McIVER, Esq., Vice-Chairman.
1
H. HOPPIUS, Esq. A. T. MANGER, Esq., D. GILLIES, Esq., Secretary.
THE COMPANY'S DOCKS & ABERDEEN, KOWLOON, Bad Walk Foted in full working order, and the attention of Captains and Shipowners is respectfully solicited to the advantages which this Establishment offers for the Docking and Repair of Vessels. The Docks are the largest in China, and they are fitted with every appliance in the way of Caissons, powerful Steam Pumps, &c., to ensure safety and despatch in work.
WORKSHOPS.
The Workshops at Aberdeen, Kowloon, and Whampos, possess every appliance necessary for the Repairs of Ships or Steam Machinery. The Engineers' Shops are supplied with Lathes, Planing, Screwing, Cutting, and Punching Machines, &c., &c., capable of executing work on the largest scale, and driven by steam. The Shipwrights' and Blacksmiths' Shops are equally well supplied, and are under the Supervision of experienced Europeans.
Powerful Lifting Shears at all their Establishments stand on a Jetty, alongside which vessels aan lie drawing 24 feet of water, and take in or out boilers, &c.
BOILERMAKERS' DEPARTMENT.
The Company, in addition to executing Repairs, are prepared to tender for supplying new Boilers to Steamships, for constructing which they have great facilities.
FOUNDRY.
Iron and Brass Castings, either for Ships or general purposes, are executed with the utmost despatch.
STORES.
The Company's Stores will (when required) supply at moderate rates all the necessaries for Ship-work, such as Paint, Copper, Canvas, &c.
The Company's Steam Tugs Fame and Pilot Fish are always in readiness to berth Vessels, and Tow them to or from Sea at moderate Rates.
For further particulars, apply to the Office of the Company, 1, D'Águilar Street, Hongkong.
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THE
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Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Co.,
LIMITED.
CHAIRMAN-JOHN PENDER, Esq., M.P., F.R.G.S. MANAGING DIRECTOR-COLONEL GLOVER, R.E.
HEAD OFFICES:
66, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. SECRETARY-GEORGE LYONS, Esq. CENTRAL OFFFICES:
6, PRINCES STREET, SINGAPORE. GENERAL MANAGER-BENNETT PELL, Esq. ELECTRICIAN-H. T. FISHER, Esq.
The following RATES for MESSAGES from HONGKONG came into force on 1st January, 1876:-
Per word.
$ c.
1 90
ADEN...
AUSTRALIA and TASMANIA...
COCHIN CHINA
EUROPE
INDIA (Stations West of Chittagong).
INDIA (Stations East of Chittagong and Ceylon)
JAVA...
PENANG...
SINGAPORE................
1 95.
40
2. 00
1 35
1 40
90
90
70
WORDS containing MORE than TEN LETTERS will be treated as
TWO WORDS.
RATES TO AMERICA AND FURTHER PARTICULARS MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION,
OFFICE HOURS:-Week days, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
HONGKONG OFFICES: BURD'S LANE.
J. ENSTON SQUIER, SUPERINTENDENT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE "DAILY PRESS,"
A DAILY MORNING PAPER.
SUBSCRIPTION: $21 PER MONTH-PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANce; Extra COPIES 25 CENTS.
"CHUNG NGOI SAN PO,"
CHINESE ISSUE OF "THE DAILY PRESS," PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, WITH A MARKET EXTRA.
SUBSCRIPTION: RECKONED BY THE CHINESE Calendar, $5 PER ANNUM.
[This Paper is in large Circulation amongst the Chinese, not only in Hongkong, Canton, and Macao, but also at all the Open Ports, and will be found an excellent Advertising Medium ] MANAGER, NG A'CHAN, "DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT,
A BI-MONTHLY SUMMARY,
Published on the Departure of the English Mails, containing all the intelligence of the fortnight, whether Political, Commercial, General, or Maritime,
all Market information, and Prices Current from all the Ports of China and Japan. Subscription: For Ten Copies or over, $71⁄2 per Annum, each; under that Number $9, each; if Posted from the office $1a each Additional. To America, via Brindisi, $2.
SINGLE COPIES FIFTY CENTS EACH.
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AGENT IN SAN FRANCISCO-L. P. Fisher, 20 & 21, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, California Street
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY,
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE PHILIPPINES, WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE "CHINA DIRECTORY."
Published Annually, containing a record of all Documents, Diplomatic, Legal, and Commercial, Regulating Foreign relations with those Ports, as also a carefully revised list of all Foreign residents, with a detailed Statement of Public Officers, Firma, &c., &c., Post Office Rates and Regulations, Mail Steamers' Time Tables, Tariffs, Port Regulations, New Code of Signals in use at the Peak, also the various House Flags, Maps of Hongkong, Japan, and the Coast of China, &c., &c.; a complete Calendar, and all other useful information.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS.
Printing and Bookbinding in all their Branches executed
with Neatness and Despatch.
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SAYLE & CO.,
CIVIL, NAVAL, AND MILITARY
78
TAILORS & OUTFITTERS:
SILK MERCERS.
GENERAL DRAPERS.
UPHOLSTERERS.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
OUTFITTERS.
DRESSMAKERS
AND
MILLINERS
&c., &c., &c.
AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR
THE "LITTLE WANZER" LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE,
AND
ROWLAND AND SONS' PERFUMERY.
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
Queen's Road and Stanley Street,
HONGKONG;
AND
AT SHANGHAI.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SINGAPORE CARRIAGE
WORKS.
The largest Establishment in the Straits Settlements.
LAMBERT BROTHERS,
ORCHARD ROAD,
Singapore.
Manufacturers of all Descriptions of Carriages, Barouches, Landaus, Victorias, Broughams, Park Photons, &c., &c., of the latest Style and Fashion.
Buggies Built on the American principle.
Importers and Dealers in every requisite of English and American Carriage Ware.
Photographs and Price Lists on application.
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CARLOS PLITT,
PROPIETARIO DE LA
76
BOTICA DE LA ESCOLTD,
26, MANILA,
Y DE LA
BOTICA DE CAVITE,
FABRICA INGLESA DE AGUAS GASEOSAS.
IMPORTACION DIRECTA DE EUROPA Y AMERICA. Almacenes de Drogueria y Laboratorio Quimico.
DEPOSITO
DE LAS MEDICINAS DE PATENTE INGLESAS, AMERICANAS, FRANCESAS, ALEMANAS Y ESPAÑOLAS.
Se admiten proposiciones y Agencias de otros Especificos nuevos, para introducirlos en este Archipielago.
PERFUMERIA INGLESA Y FRANCESA
DE
ATKINSON, GOSNELL, LUBIN, RIGAUD, VIOLET, ORIZA,
Y OTROS PERFUMISTAS.
DESTILACION DE LA VERDADERA
ESENCIA DE YLANG-YLANG
(UNONA ODORATISIMA) GARANTIZADA DE PRIMERA CALIDAD. Esportacion para Europa y America en venta fija 6 en cambio de otros efectos.
ARTICULOS PARA EL TOCADOR.
Deposito de Instrumentos de Cirurgia de Charriere en Paris y otros fabricantes.
COLORES, PINTURAS Y BARNICES.
ARTICULOS PARA FOTOGRAFIA.
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ADVERTISEMENTS,
G. FALCONER & CO.,
WATCH
AND
CHRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS
AND
JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS, AND BOOKS.
QUEEN'S ROAD HONGKONG.
VICTORIA FOUNDRY,
SPRING GARDENS, HONGKONG.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
J. INGLIS & Co.
(LATE MCDOUGALL & Co.),
SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS,
Boilermakers, Coppersmiths,
BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, BLACKSMITHS, &c.
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C. L. THEVENIN,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
COMMISSION AGENT,
IMPORTER OF FRENCH GOODS.
VICHY WATERS.
DÉPÔT FOR
DE ST. MARCEAUX ET CIE.'S CHAMPAGNE. ED. PINAUD, MEYER ET CIE.'S PERFUMERY.
N. ANTOINE ET FILS' INKS.
ALEXANDRE PERE ET FILS' HARMONIUMS, &c., &c.
4, QUEEN'S ROAD,
AND 11, STANLEY STREET,
HONGKONG.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,
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SHIPCHANDLERS,
SAILMAKERS,
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS.
43, QUEEN'S ROAD & 22, PRAYA,
HONGKONG.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO., HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND
YOKOHAMA,
Storekeepers, Outfitters, Provision Merchants, Shipchandlers, Sailmakers,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, NEWS AGENTS,
AUCTIONEERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
SHIPS SUPPLIED WITH WATER.
OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS,
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED LONDON CUTTERS.
LONDON OFFICE, No. 52, GRACECHURCH STREET, E.O.
LAMMERT, ATKINSON & CO.,
SHIPCHANDLERS,
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,
Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchants,
AUCTIONEERS,
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS.
PEDDAR'S WHARF, HONGKONG.
ON PREMISES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THOS. HUNT & CO.
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F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
ESTABLISHED 1854,
SHIPCHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, RIGGERS,
AND
AUCTIONEERS.
AGENTS FOR RAHTJEN'S PATENT COMPOSITION PAINT. Ships Befitted on Moderate Terms.
WATERBOATS AT ALL TIMES IN ATTENDANCE.
SHIPS' AND ENGINEERS' STORES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong.
Andrew Millar & Co.,
HOUSE, SHIP,
AND
STEAMBOAT PLUMBERS.
GOPPERSMITHS, AND BRASSFOUNDERS,
No. 1, Queen's Road East,
AND
NULLAH LANE.
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H. N: MODY?
BILL, BULLION, SHARE, & GENERAL BROKER, Graham Street, Hongkong.
Broadbear, Authony & Co.,
第
SHIPCHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS,
RIGGERS,
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS,
PRAYA, HONGKONG.
* TAI-YUNE; *
* Compradore and General Storekeeper,
: 11
2, CENTRAL MARKET.
中
環街市
號
CONT
SHIPS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES
SUPPLIED WITH
BEST PROVISIONS.
THE BEST
THE TOURISTS' GUIDE,
IN
CONVENIENT FORM.
ONTAINING the names of all the articles of Trade, objects of Natural History, Furniture, &c., &c., with the Punti and Mandarin Pronunciation. Price $1.00. Also a few copies of the GRAMMAR of the Chinese Language, in two Parts.
Daily Press Office, Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
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G. O. ROGERS, D.D.S.,
DENTIST,
NO. 7, ARBUTHNOT ROAD,
HONGKONG.
ORIENTAL HOTEL,
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BILLIARD ROOMS AND BOWLING ALLEYS, No. 4, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Superior Accommodation for Families and Travellers at very moderate charges.
TIFFIN AT 1 P.M. DINNER AT 7 P.M.
Wines, Spirits, &c., of the Best Quality Only. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN SPOKEN. STOCKHAUSEN & ROSE, Proprietors.
DE SOUZA & CO., PRINTERS, STATIONERS,
AND
BOOKBINDERS,
CORNER OF WELLINGTON AND D'AGUILAR STREETS,
HONGKONG.
WILLIAM BAILEY & SON,
BY APPOINTMENT,
MANUFACTURERS OF CHEMICALS FOR TELEGRAPHIC, PHOTOGRAPHIC, PYROTECHNIC, AND
OTHER PURPOSES,
Contractors to Her Majesty's War Office, Admiralty, Post Office, India Office, and other Government Departments; also to the principal Railway and Telegraph Companies
in Great Britain.
Great attention is given to the Manufacture of Chemicals and other preparations for Commercial and Scientific use. Works, Horsley Fields, Wolverhampton. London Office-2 & 3, Abchurch-yard, Cannon-st., E.C. THE FOLLOwing SpeciALITIES ARE PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED -
BAILEY'S TANNATE OF SODA, for preventing incrustations in Steam Boilers, and removing the scale
already formed therein, a considerable saving of fuel being also effected Price 368. per owt. BAILEY'S CLEANSING POWDER possesses very remarkable detergent properties, and when mixed with either fresh or seå water, cleanses every variety of Wood or Metal to which it may be applied. Price 288. per cwt. BAILEY'S SANITARY FLUID is specially adapted for Purifying the Atmosphere in Factories, Workshops,
Hospitals, and Public Institutions, and for disinfecting purposes generally. Price is. 6d. per gallon,
-Je
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華隆洋貨
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAH-LOONG,
FROM CANTON,
DEALER IN SILKS,
Crape Shawls, Ivory and Lacquered Ware, Matting, Rattan
and Fancy Goods.
No. 60, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Nearly opposite the Oriental Bank,
HONGKONG.
香港中環匯隆木舖余樂
YEE LOOK,
香港中環
BUILDER, UPHOLSTERER, & CABINET-MAKER.
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, ÁT MODERATE PRICES.
No. 12, Upper d'Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
YU-CHONG,
TEA DEALER,
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
Finest qualities of Teas constantly on hand, for Sale wholesale and retail.
茶名種各記盛章裕環中港香
# TAK MOV
HO-CHEW, #
BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, UPHOLSTERER, AND CABINET MAKER.
德
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AT MODERATE
PRICES.
NO. 55, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
號五十五街頓靈威
HING-SING,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
No. 24, WELLINGTON STREET,
8 Doors from Roman Catholic Chapel,
HONGKONG.
便右街廟西蘭佛在舖號四十二店鞋番陞興
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Dysentery, Cholera, Fever,
CHLORODYNE
Ague, Coup de Soleil, Colds, &c.
IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
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Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that Dr. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne: that the story of the defendant, Freeman, being the Inventor, was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.-See Times, July 12th, 1864.
The Public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than
DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CHLORODYNE.
REMEDIAL USES AND ACTION.
This invaluable remedy produces quiet, refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms the system, restores the deranged function, and stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body, without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium. Old and young may take it at all hours and times when requisite. Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful cures, while Medical men extol its virtue most extensively, using it in great quantities in the following diseases :-
CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-Diptheria, Fever, Croup, Agua. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysertery. CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation, and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis, &c.
EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL OPINIONS.
The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne. See Lancet, Dec. 31st, 1864.
From A. Montgomery, Esq., late inspector of Hospitals, Bombay.-" Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it I fairly owe my restoration le health, after 18 months' severe suffering, and when other remedies had failed."
Dr. Lowe, Medical Missionary in India, reports (Dec. 1865) that in nearly every case of Cholera in which Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne was administered, the patient recovered.
Mrs. Forbes, wife of the Chaplain at Paris.-"I cannot speak too highly of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne; I have not in any single instance been disappointed with the result, even in aggravated cases of Indian Cholera.'
Extract from Medical Times, Jan. 1866.-"Chlorodyne is prescribed by scores of orthodox medical practitioners. Of course it would not thus be singularly popular did it not 'supply a want and fill a place."
Extract from the General Board of Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera.-" So strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases.'
Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds sold as Chlorodyne, from which frequent fatal results have followed.
"
None genuine without the words "Dr. J. Collis Browne on the Government stamp. Over- whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.
Sole manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 83, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.
Sold in Bottles at 18. 1fd., 2s. 9d., and 11s.
Agents.-A. S. WATSON & CO., Hongkong.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON,
WHITE LEAD, OIL, PAINT, AND VARNISH WORKS,
NO. 24, LIME STREET, LONDON.
HUBBUCK'S
PATENT
WHITE ZINC PAINT,
the most durable and beautiful Paint known. Is cheaper in use than White Lead, and is proved to be superior for all purposes than the pernicious Lead Paint,
and equally adapted for all Climates.
It is free from any poisonous ingredient, and suited in all respects to the use of the Painter. Each cask of Pure White Zinc is Stamped-" HUBBUČK, LONDON PATENT."
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS,
the most valuable protection to iron roofs, bridges, piers, ships, and buildings exposed to tempestuous weather and scorching sun.
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-OXIDATION COMPOSITION,
for coating Iron and Wood Ships' Bottoms: a preservative against fouling and corrosion. This composition is ready for immediate use, and obviates the waste of carrying unmixed Paints, Oils, Driers, &c. It is also applicable to all the purposes of other Paints.
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-INCRUSTATION BOILER COMPOSITION throws down the deleterious matters in the water which form the incrustation, and does not in the smallest degree injure the iron plates, rivets, or brass fittings.
HUBBUCK'S PALE BOILED OIL,
being much purer than raw linseed oil, is the only boiled oil that can be used for White and delicate coloured Paints. It dries quick and hard, never blisters, and is more durable. HUBBUCK'S BINNACLE AND COLZA OILS, prepared expressly for Ship's Lights, Lighthouses, &c.
HUBBUCK'S WHITE LEAD, COLOURS, OILS, AND VARNISHES,
properly packed for exportation.
HUBBUCK'S PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES
are the best and therefore the Cheapest. Beware of counterfeits of their Name and Trade Mark.
CAUTION.
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60
Since the successful introduction of their Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, some dealers are selling colourable imitations s Improved Boiled Oil, Clear Boiled Oil, &c. These imitations are not to be depended on, and only cause disappointment and loss.
CONVICTION.
In April, 1873, a Native dealer, at Hongkong, was prosecuted and convicted of a fraudulent mitation of Hubbuck's Name and Mark, and of placing them on some spurious goods
shipped from London.
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DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
WHAT IS IT P
A Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine. Every Household should possess a Copy.
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
All Invalids should read the Chapter on the Functions of Digestion, showing by what process food is converted into blood-How blood sustains the whole system-How nervous power influences all the bodily organs to perform their allotted functions-Principles of life and death un- folded-Dying seldom accompanied with pain-Mental vision amplified prior to the death of the body--Immortality of the intelligent principle.
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
•
The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypochondriac, should read the Chapter on the Origin of all Diseases from depression of nervous or vital power-How explained- Producing or exciting causes of nervous depression-Kflects of the mind on the body-Effects of excessive joy- Anger-Grief and suspense-Sudden surprise and fright- Hard study-Hot relaxing fluids-Intemperance in eating and drinking-Spirituous liquors-Loss of blood-Impure Air.
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleed. ing, illustrated by the cases of Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Madame Malibran, Count Cavour, General "Stone- wall" Jackson, and other public characters.
CRO
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
All who wish to preserve health, and thus prolong life, should read Dr. Rookɛ's ANTI-LANCET, or HANDY GUIDE TO DOMESTIC MEDICINE which can be bad gratis from any Chemist, or post free from Dr. Rooke, Scarborough. Con- cerning this book, the late eminent author, "Sheridan Knowles, observed :-" It will be an incalculable boon to every person who can read and think."
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
A clergyman, writing to Dr. Rooke, under date, July 15th, 1874, speaking of the "ANTI-LANCET," 9858 :- "Of its style and matter I can judge, for I have been an author on other themes for thirty years. None but a master- mind among men could have conceived or written your Introduction. It is the most perfect delineation I ever read of the human frame, and the links between the material fabric and the spiritual unison of body and soul."
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET.
or, HANDY GUIDE TC DOMESTIC MEDICINE, can be had gratis of all Chemists, or post free from Dr. Rooke, Scarborough, England.
DR. ROOKE'S ANTI-LANCET. Ask your Chemists for a copy (gratis) of the last edition, containing 168 pages.
BALSAMIC
Y
COUGH ELIXIR.
OPIATES. NARCOTICS, and 8QUILLS, are too often invoked to give relief in COUGHS, COLDS, and :11 PULMONARY DISEASES. Instead of such fallacious remedies, which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs, and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady, modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy.
DR. ROOKE'S TESTIMONIAL. Dr. ROOKE, Scarborough, author of the Anti-Lancet," says:- "I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly "and invariably it subdued Cough, Pain, "and Irritation of the Chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption; and I can,
*
"with the greatest confidence, recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an other- "wise strengthening treatment for this "disease."
This medicine, which is free from opium and squills, not only allays the local irritation, but improves digesti ›n and strengthens the constitution. Hence it is used with the most signal success in
ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS,
COUGHS,
CONSUMPTION, INFLUENZA,
QUINSY,
CONSUMPTIVE NIGHT SWEATS, And all Affections of the Throat and Chest,
Bold in Bottles, at ls. Ød., 48. 6d., and 11s. each, by all respectable Chemists, and wholesale by JAMES M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scarborough, England.
.* Invalide should read Crosby's Prize Treaties on "DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND AIR-VESSEL8," a copy of which can be had Gratis of all Chemists.
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NOW READY.
IMPERIAL QUARTO.
ENGLISH AND CHINESE DICTIONARY,
WITH THE
PUNTI AND MANDARIN PRONUNCIATION.
AN ANGLO-CHINESE DICTIONARY, PUBLISHED AT THE "DAILY PRESS"
OFFICE, HONGKONG.
FOR
OR scope and practical service this Work stands unrivalled. All the new words which the Chinese have of late years been com- pelled to coin to express the numerous objects in machinery, photography, telegraphy, and in science generally, which the rapid advance of foreign relations has imposed upon them, are here given in extenso. Each and every word is fully illustrated and explained, forming exercises for students of a most instructive nature. Both the Court and Punti pronunciations are given, the accents being carefully marked on the best principle hitherto attained. The typography displays the success of an attempt to make the Chinese and English type correspond in the size of body, thereby effecting a vast economy of space, achieving a clearness not previously attained, and dispensing with those vast margins and vacant spaces which have heretofore characterized Chinese publications.
The scope of the work is so great, and its utilitarian purposes so complete, that a reference to its pages enables a person who understands English to communicate effectively with natives who understand nothing but Chinese. In this respect the work will be found indispensable to all Europeans residing in China, and to the natives themselves it explains subjects fully with which very few indeed of them are perfectly acquainted. To parties resident in England and interested in China it cannot but be invaluable occasionally.
It comprises upwards of two thousand large quarto pages.
TRÜBNER & CO.,
60, SPATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON:
W. H. BELL,
"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE, HONGKONG.
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J. DEFRIES & SONS'
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TABLE GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, LAMPS, CHANDELIERS AND FOUNTAINS FOR INDIA. By Appointment to Her Majesty, and Contractors to Government.
CRYSTAL & BRONZE
FOR
GAS
OB
FOR
CAS
LIGHTS IN CREAT
CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS
ND CRYSTAL WA
FOR INDIA AND
CANDLES.
NEW LAMP FOR INDIA.
Illuminations,
Decorations, Flags, Trophies, and Pyrotechnic Displays
for India.
OTHER
INDIA
LAMPE
SEPARATE
FOR ICE
山口
MODERATOR
FOR
JOCS WITH
CHAMBERS
OR CANDLES
OTHER MARKETS
CILT DINNER SERVICE 102 PIECES
CRESTS EXTRA
VARIETY
CHANDELIERS.
FOR
INDIA
AND THE
COLONIES. CONTRACTS taken, and ex- perienced men sent out if required, as for HIS HIGH. NESS THE NIZAM, Se- cunderabad, India, THE SULTAN, and VICEROY OF EGYPT.
ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FREE.
Catalogues can be had on application at the Office of this Directory.
TABLE GLASS IN GREAT VARIETY
CUT & ENGRAVED
NEW DECORATIONS
FOR THE
DINING, DRAWING,
AND
BALL ROOM.
J. DEFRIES & SONS,
Manufacturers of Storer's PATENT PERPETUAL AND PERFUME CRYSTAL
TABLE FOUNTAIN,
J.
which, when complete with Flow. ers and Fruit, forms the most elegant Ornament for Dining Rooms, Ball Rooms, Drawing Booms and Conservatories. They are portable, most elegant and new in design, and rich
appearance. Also the
CONSERVATORY FOUNTAIN,
in
which is quite independent of a service of water pipes, tanks, and other expensive accessories, and having no mechaniam, cannot possibly get out of order.
MOST WONDERFUL INVEN- TION OF THE DAY.
£3.10.0
DEFRIES
Manufacturers Perpetual
xtent
For
Perfumed
India
and
AND
of Store: '
Table
Waters,
the
SONS,
FOUNTAINS! FOUNTAINS!! FOUNTAINS!!!
In great variety from £3 178. to 100 Guineas.
Fountain
for
Colonies
In Crystal and Gilt, for the Dining Room and Drawing Room. In Crystal, Electro Plate, or Gilt, for Conservatories.
For the Sick Room, can be used with
every kind of Perfume
Water.
Chemists, Druggists, and Perfumers can make satisfactory arrangementa for the sale of Storer's
PATENT
PERPETUAL & PORTABLE
TABLE FOUNTAINS,
BY APPLYING TO
THE MANUFACTURERS, J. DEFRIES & SONS. Also manufacturers of Table Glass, Chius and Earthenware, Silver and Electro Plate, Crystal, Bronzed and Ormolu Chandeliers, Mirrors and Wall Lights, English and Foreign Clocks, Musical and Singing Bird Boxes. Works: London, Birmingham and Paris, Principal Depot, 147, Houndsditch, London. (Established 1803.) Medals t International Exhibition, 1862; Paris Exhibition, 1867. Pattern Books of every Description.
•* Orders must be accompanied by a Remittance or Reference to a Firm in England.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hongkong and China Gas Company,
LIMITED.
WORKS AND OFFICE,
WEST POINT.
A. NEWTON,
Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
Manager.
BORDEAUX WINES,
COMMISSION-EXPORTATION.
BIEN FAIRE
TRADE
ET
LAISSE
MARK
LATE
PAUL PRINCETEAU-LEPERCHE,
DE RICAUMONT & CO.,
SUCCESSORS,
LIBOURNE, NEAR BORDEAUX.
FAIRE
THA
ET
LAIS.
ར
MARK
EXPORTERS of all BORDEAUX, MEDOC, and SAUTERNE WINES, and specially of the following Growths, exported as under, according to Vintage:- Haut-Cadon (Trade Mark Paul Princeteau-Leperche)..
..158. to 188. Chau. Poutus Frousac (Paul Princeteau-Leperche, Grower).............................128. to 158. Chau. Lavalade Haut Frousac (Paul Frinceteau-Leperche, Grower)..15s. to 18s. PRICES PER DOZEN CASE, FREE ON BOARD AT BOURDEAUX.
ANY ORDER MUST BE ADDRESSED TO
M. M. DE RICAUMONT & CO.,
LIBOURNE (GIRONDE), FRANCE.
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HENRY B. WILLIAMS.
HENRY P. BLANCHARD.
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Williams, Blanchard & Co.,
SHIPPING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 218, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
AGENTS FOR THE
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
IRA P. RANCIN.
A. P. BRAYTON.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS,
FIRST AND FREMONT STREETS,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
GODDARD AND COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, MARINE AND STATIONARY,
AND
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILL AND OTHER MACHINERY AND CASTINGS.
Orders from China and Japan will receive prompt attention, and only
first class work furnished.
GEO. W. FOGG,
Superintendent.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. T. GARRATT,
BRASS & BELL FOUNDRY,
CORNER FREMONT AND NATOMA STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Manufacturer of
Church and Steamboat
Bells and Gongs, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Fire Engines,
Force and Lift Pumps,.
Hose Couplings,
Leather and Rubber Hose,
General Steam Engine
Fittings.
Babbit Metal,
Water Gauges and Glass
Tubes for Steam Boilers,
Steam Gauges,
Magnetic Gauges,
Steam Cocks and Valves
of all descriptions,
Steam Whistles.
MPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON PIPE FOR GAS AND WATER.
MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS, SHEET and bar Copper AND OTHER METALS.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MINING AND ENGINEERS' FINDINGS.
WD HOOKER
STUROATLARNI
MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED HOOKER'S
STEAM PUMP,
THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE IN USE; ALSO, A VARIETY OF PUMPS FOR MINING AND FARMING PURPOSES.
ROOT'S
BLAST
BLOWERS,
For Ventilating MINES and for SMELTING FURNACES. They are
Superior to all others.
FIRE HYDRANTS AND HOSE, WATER GATES, AND GAS GATES,
With Machinery appertaining to the same.
W. T. GARRATT
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
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QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES
FROM
CHINA, JAPAN, AND AUSTRALIA,
TO
91
NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL.
THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL ALL RAIL ROUTE,
VIA
CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINE,
IS NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER FROM
SAN FRANCISCO
TO THE
ATLANTIC SEABOARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS
LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY,
Making prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the Eastern States, for all the Cities of
the UNITED STates and Canada, connecting at
NEW YORK WITH THE SEVERAL STEAMER LINES TO ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. THROUGH TIME GOING EAST.-From San Francisco to OMAHA, 4 days and 6 hours; to CHICAGO, 5 days and 6 hours; to NEW YORK, 6 days and 20 hours.
SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES, SECOND TO NONE IN THE WORLD,
Are Run Daily, from SAN FRANCISCO to NEW YORK and intermediate points. These DRAWING ROOM CARS by day, and SLEEPING CARS by night, are unexcelled for comfort and convenience to the Passenger while en route-combining the elegance of a private parlor, and all accommodations pertaining to a well-furnished chamber, with comfortable Couches, clean Bedding, &c. A competent Porter accompanies cach Car to attend to the wants of our Patrons.
CHILDREN not over Twelve years of age, Half Fare; Under Five years of age, FREE. 100 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE per full Passenger, FREE. 60 POUNDS OF BAGGAGE per half Passenger, FREE.
TICKET OFFICE
NEW FERRY LANDING, FOOT OF MARKET
S. H. H. CLARK, Gen. Supt., Union
Pacific R. R.
T. L. KIMBALL, General Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
A. N. TOWNE, Gen. Supt., Central
Pacific R. R.
T. H. GOODMAN, General Passenger
Agent, Sacramento, California.
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JAMES OTIS.
W. A. MACONDRAY.
F. W. MACONDRAY
MACONDRAY & CO.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
206, SANSOME STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
AGENTS FOR THE
YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, SHANGHAI;
AND
HONGKONG LINE OF CLIPPER SHIPS.
S. FOSTER & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO FOSTER AND DOLE),
WHOLESALE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 36, California Street,
San Francisco, California.
Particular attention paid to selecting and packing Goods for Foreign Markets.
All Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
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J. G. JOHNSON & CO.,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
LEATHERS, PATENT LEATHERS, ENAMELLED CLOTHS, SADDLERY, HARNESS, LEATHER EQUIPMENTS, HARNESS FOR ARMY USE, AND
MATERIAL AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS
USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF
HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 104 & 106, FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Winchester Rifles, Cartridges, Gunpowder,
AND
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SAFETY
FUSE.
JOHN SKINKER,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
SOLE AGENT ON THE PACIFIC COAST FOR THE
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Constantly on hand a full Stock of their new model Sporting Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets, plain finished, or beautifully Gold, Silver, or Nickle Plated and Engraved. Also their Cartridges for same, as well as for all other American-made Rifles and Pistols both rim and central fire.
ALSO AGENT FOR
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. Constantly on hand a full Stock of their celebrated brands of Mining, Cannon, Musket, and Sporting Gunpowder.
ALSO AGENT FOR LAKE SUPERIOR AND PACIFIC FUSE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
A full and complete Stock of their various brands of Safety Fuse, warranted equal to any made in the World.
NOW READY.
THE HOUSEHOLD COMPANION,
BY
AND
STUDENT'S FIRST ASSISTANT.
Y DR. DEVAN, with many Additions and Corrections, and DR. WILLIAMS' Orthography. Price: In Paper Wrappers, $1.50. Neatly Bound, $2.
Daily Press Office, Hongkong, 1st January, 1876.
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L. P. FISHER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY.
ROOMS 20 & 21,
MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE,
CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
AGENT FOR
CALIFORNIA AND THE PACIFIC COAST
FOR
"THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"
THE CHINESE ISSUE OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"
THE "CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT,"
THE
CHRONICLE & DIRECTORY
FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE PHILIPPINES,
%
THE ANGLO-CHINESE DICTIONARY,"
AND ALL OTHER WORKS PUBLISHED AT THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
NOW READY.
BOUND VOLUMES
OF THE
•
China Overland Trade Report
66
FOR THE YEAR 1875. PRICE $10.
APPLY AT THE
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
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