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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14TH APRIL, 1894.

cargo is accurately entered, but generally described in parcels, bundles, &c., the ship master or Agent on the other hand is aware of the bulk measurement carried each voyage, and thus the more useful information can be obtained from their reports; but the information from these sources is somewhat approximate and it would appear at times to be inaccurate; as an instance I would point to one article, Flour; 6,320 tons is the total amount returned as the import of this article of food supply for 1893. There can be little doubt I think that this is a very much under-estimated return, for it appears from the Return of the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs of former years that the "export" of flour from Hongkong can be fairly estimated at at least 6,000 tons annually, and thus there would have been little or nothing left last year for local consumption. In the case of coal I am of opinion that the returns are more accurate than of any other article named (except perhaps Kerosine) and yet they would appear to be sometimes below the mark.

1893 inaugurated a new trade-Kerosine oil in bulk-for which there appears to be great possi- bilities judging by the fact that before the arrival of each oil steamer the Depôt is usually empty, but This trade is returned with that as yet the bulk oil is largely used in the Colony is not apparent. considerable accuracy. I may

remark that these returns regarding trade compare very favourably- registered tonnage to cargo carried--with the latest or any other returns I have access to; the following tabular statement is explanatory.

TRADE OF THE PORT OF Hongkong for 1893.

TONS.

Nos. of Ships.

Discharged. Shipped. In Transit.

Bunker. Coal Shipped.

Passengers Remarks.

Total.

Registered carried.

Tonnage.

British,

Foreign,..

River Steamers (British.)

Total,

852,151 8,400 1,669,760

633,004 2,602 1,048,150

2,756 141,966 128,487

861,273 | 23ɔɔ24 | 3,618,808

473,991 150,977 2,306,122

20,199 290,652

4,517,089 305,915

2,803,664

112,129

3,215,106 1,177,631

8,758 2,859,876 | 1,613,642 | 1,335,264 | 406,800| 6,215,582

10,535,859 1,595,675

Junks in Foreign 47,197

Trade.

379,326 845,177

1,224,503

3,488,007

222,173

Total,

55,955 | 3,239,202 | 2,458,819|| 1,335,264 | 406,800 7,440,085

14,023,866 1,817,848

Junks in Local

Trade.

9,886

104,400

13,730

118,130

325,256

9,890

Per Choy Sang April

15th to June 29th.

Prior to 15th April no returns. Packages In Transit 17,526. Packages Hongkong 2,858.

18 Entries 21,492

tons no returns.

Grand Total,.... 65,841 3,343,602 | 2,472,549 1,335,264 | 406,800 7,558,215

14,349,122 | 1,827,738

14. During the year 8,758 European constructed vessels aggregating 10,535,859 tons carried 1,595,675 passengers, and 6,215,582 tons, the latter made up as follows:-

Import cargo,

Export,

Transit

""

..2,859,876 tons.

.1,613,642,

....1,335,264 ""

Bunker coal shipped,

Total,....

406,800

"

.....6,215,582 "

IMPORTS (EXCLUDING RIVER TRADE).

.2,899 measuring 3,573,406 tons.

93

83,671

"J

3,657,077,,

imported.

Steamers,

Sailing Ships,..

Total, ......2,992

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