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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND MAY, 1891.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.-No. 199.

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The following Report of the Harbour Master for the year 1890, which was laid before the Legis- lative Council on the 30th ultimo, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 2nd May, 1891.

W. M. DEANE,

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Acting Colonial Secretary.

No. 53.

HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,

HONGKONG, 5th February, 1891.

SIR,I have the honour to forward the Annual Returns for this Department for the year ending 31st December, 1890.

I. Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels entered.

II. Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels cleared.

III. Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels of each Nation entered. IV. Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels of each Nation cleared.

V. Total Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels entered at each Port. VI. Total Number, Tonnage and Crews of Vessels cleared at each Port. VII. Return of Junks entered from Macao.

VIII. Return of Junks cleared for Macao.

IX. Return of Junks entered at each Port from China and Formosa.

X. Return of Junks cleared at each Port for China and Formosa.

XI. Gross Total Number of Junks entered at each Port.

XII. Gross Total Number of Junks cleared at each Port.

XIII. Return of Junks (Local Trade) entered.

XIV. Return of Junks (Local Trade) cleared.

XV. Summary of Arrivals and Departures of all Vessels, and of all Chinese Passengers. XVI. Return of Vessels registered.

XVII. Return of Vessels struck off the Register.

XVIII. Amount of Fees received under Section 3 of Ordinance 8 of 1879.

XIX. Return of Chinese Passenger Ships cleared by the Emigration Officer.

XX. Return of Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from Places out of

China.

XXI. Return of Marine Cases tried.

XXII. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.

XXIII. Return of the work performed by the Government Marine Surveyor.

XXIV. Return from Imports and Exports (Opium) Office.

SHIPPING.

2. The Shipping Returns show a marked advancement in the trade of the Colony, the total tonnage of Arrivals and Sailings amounting to 13 over a million more than in the previous year. 6,852,588 tons, and 31,855 Departures of 6,823,705 13,676,293 tons.

million tons, the highest figures yet reached and There were 32,132 Arrivals with a tonnage of tons, making a grand total of 63,987 vessels, and

3. The following statement shows how this amount of shipping is apportioned :-

1889.

1890.

Increase.

Ships.

Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage. Ships. Tonnage.

British,

Foreign,

Junks in Foreign Trade,

Junks in Local Trade,

Grand Total,

5,212 6,500,869 2,376 2,471,121 45,568 3,417,331

53,156 | 12,389,321. 8,232 283,370

61,388 | 12,672,691

5,524 6,994,919

312

494,050

2,695 2,776,822

319

305,701

46,686 3,572,079

1,118

154,748

54,905 13,343,820

1,749

954,499

9,082 332,473

850

49,103

63,987 | 13,676,293

2,599 1,003,602

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