Hungmuey, Orange Pekot

scented

Do. Plain

Tuxinkay

Hyson

Young Do

OVERLAND SUMMARY.

27th Hebe (Hambur.] Petersen Macao & Singapore

REPORTED TO SAIL.

22 20 in market; no buy.

ers

28th Foam

Greig

Theresa Hopwood Macao

Whampoa

36

44 No fine left.

Wanderer

Chusan

Shortly

22 27

Moffat

Масво

**

21

29 No fine left.

Ruby

W

40

09

Ina

17-28 No true left.

Gunpowder and Imperial, Canton 22 30 Total quantity of TEA exported up to 28, Novem- ber 14, 648,000 lbs. from 1st. July to Thos. Fielding. SILL-Tsatlee; none in the market; an arrival of a parcel of first class would certainly command

500.

Tayram; none.

Canton No. 1. 2. 3 ; # 250 a 350. Corron-Bengal; 7 a 7,80 Within those few days,

5

Madras; Ts. 6 Bombay; LONG CLOTHS.--Grey

prices for Bengal a shade better

a 7. 8 Madras and Bombay, 7.0 market overstocked. § 2, 60 a 2, 80. Large ship ments northward have re- lieved this market, and pri- ces have an upward tenden-

cy.

"White 3, 20-3, 50. AMERICAN DRILLS. 2,00 2,20-market dull, few sales. COTTON YARN.Nos. 18 a 248 21 a 24 nominal;

26 a 42 ) heavy stock. SPANISH STRIPES.—1,10 to 1,25 No disposition

to purchase. LONG ELLS. 8 7 to 8 8 50. Dull; nothing doing. Camlets, ♣ 26 à 30. In request; stock moderate.

IRON,, Rod $ 2. 30 a 2. 50 In little request.

Bar 1. 50.

"LEAD.$ 4,50 Stock heavy, price nominal.

TIN.-Nominal, no-demand,

...

Plates, 10 In little request.

RICE; Java, $ 1,25 Outside the, demand is very large, and 1.50 is readily obtained. Stock light, further supplies expected.

PEPPER, 84,20 a 4,30 Supply small; "sale dull. BANDAL WOOD;-Good $9 a 12 quite neglected.

Inferior 4,50, 5.

44

#

RATTANS ;-Good 8.3,30 a 3,50 Stock moderate;

fair demand. OPIUM;

Patna 8820 -Benares 775, Malwa 780. Patna, dull and looking down. Malwa, a little firmer. At this period of the year, the Opium market is generally most active, but at present, owing to considerable supplies being expected, transactions are limited; although stocks in importers hands are small,

Exchange on London 4s 3 to 48 4. Bills scarce. On Calcutta 30 days sight Rs.222 per $100.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

John Christian

VESSELS NOW IN VICTORIA Harbour.

Slains Castle Zenobia [Am] Lady Me Naughton Sri Sincapore

Rosa (Hulk)

James Campbell

John Barry (Recg. ship]

Louisa

Barah (Ship)

Mary (Schr]

Mercury (Recg. ship]

General Wood [Recg ship]

Jardine do..

Isabella [Hulk]

Wanderer

Scotia

Falkstone

Bombay.

Moffat

Hope,

Crishna

Ruby

Algerine

Cecilia

Ina

Canton

Ariel

Ino Dalton Zemindar

Posthumons

Possidone

Spec

Victoria

Her Majesty's Shire,

Comwallis, Vice Admiral Sir William Parker G. C. B.

Captain Richards, C. B.

Minden, Captain Quin, Hospital Ship. H. M. Steamer Driver, Commander Hayes. Troop Ship Sapphire, Master Commanding. J. R

Fittock

Troop Ship Rattlesnake, Master Commanding

James Sprent R. N.

H. C. Steamer Proserpine, Commander Hough R. N

ARRIVALS.

23rd Posthumous. Milner

NOVEMBEL

25th Possidone

Spec

26th Theresa

27th Victoria

Harding Hapwood Potter

DEPARTURES.

Whampoa

H.M.S. Spiteful Bombay.

H.M.S. Dido

H.M.8. Driver

11

Dec. 1st

Manila

Amoy

& Chusan

2nd.

VESSELS IN THE COAST.

ARRIVALS.

NOVEMBER.

1843.

30th John Bull

Possidone

2

Ariel

Cap. Crawford Liverpool Valentine DEPARTURES. Sullivan

Macao

Macao

MORE REPORTS.

11

Lady Hope

ן

Mc. Naughten. Batavia

Chusan

WILLIAM PEDDER.

Harbour Master.

VESSELS AT WHAMPOA:

Earl Balcarras, Baker, Bombay; Sultana, Wadge. do; Earl Clare, Scott, do; Caledonia, Burns, with despatch for London; Scotia, Drayner; La Belle Alliance; William Jardine; Coromandel; Ann; Simon Taylor, Brown, London; Repulse, Bom bay; Bombay; Hesperus; Duke of Wellington; Chieftain, Burney,-Ceylon; Thomas Fielder; Chu san; Ariadne; Lucy Wright; John Mitchell; John Brewer; Margaret Wilkie; Waverley; Rookery; Diana; Hector; Indian; Carolina; Ranger; Viscount Sandon for Liverpool with despatch; Harmony; Hashemy; Thomas Arbuthnot; John Laird; H.M.S. Childers Splendid, (Am.) Louvre, [do.] Talbot [do.) Mary Ellen, [do.] Stephen Surman, (do.] Cin- cinatti, [do] Ronaldson, (do) Steiglitz, (do.) Congress, [do.]

ARRIVALS.-

Novb. 22, Akbar, (Am.) Hallett, Liverpool

23, Childe Harold (Am.), Johnson.

Helena (Am), Benjamin

"

21

14, Delhi (Am.). Amer

Emu (Brit.), Jones, Hongkong. DEPARTURES.

Novb. 23, Coaxer, Ridley, Liverpool

اسیون

»

"}

Lucas (Am), Miller, New York

24, Admiral Moorsom, Mc. Knight, Batavia

1

"}

Victoria, Potter, Bombay

25, Viscount Sandon, Lancaster, London

26, Buckinghamshire, Mc Gregor, Bombay

27, Ingleborso Reny, London.

SHIPS LOADING FOR LONDON, John Brewer, William Jardine, and Emu.

It is expected that many of the Ships which are here at present will shortly make a start for the northern ports in quest of freight.

CALCUTTA,

The Water-Witch from Calcutta arrived at Macao yesterday. We stop the press to give the following extract from the price current of 27th. September.

Opium-Owing to the holidays, Native holderi have been anxious to dispose of a part of their Stock and the demand being languid, prices have fallen a little since our last for Patna, which is now at 1575-Benares maintains its price at 1550-395 Cheats have been shipped during the week.

QUANTITY FOR NEXT YEAR'S SALES.

Patna

Chests 12,545- Benares,

5.807

which we believe is considerably less than was expected.

18,352

We annex a Statement of Shipments made from 19th to 26th Instant, melusive

PATKA, BRAKES,

For Singapore, per Sylph Chests 80 35 For China, per ditto

65 20 $140 15

For China, per Water Witch For Singapore, per ditto,

0

40

285 110

Stock u Optum Godown, 26th September, 1843

FATNA BENARES. - TOTAL.

NEW, OLD,

2.043

0

284 0

1843.

Valentine

Chusan Macao

2,043

DEATHS

284

2,327

Whampoa

1848

Abbott

P. Coast,

* Countess of Minto McMillan

24th William Hughes McFarlane 25th Charles Jones

Omeg H.M.3.Vixen Velocipede

26th Spec

Gom Giffard R.N. • Crutze

Woodward

Harding

Macao

Macao

McFee

White

&Manila Chusan

NOVEMBER

23rd Anglona

Valentino

2ND Nov at Macao on board the Countear of Minds, Captain Joan R. WISHART, her commander.

5th Nov at Hongkong, Staff Assistant Surgeon WILLIAM GRAHAME of fever.

7th Nov, at Macao LIEUT. COLONEL JOHN KNO***** C. B. Royal Artillery, of fever.

15TH, Nov. At Hongkong, MAJOR ELORD POTTÍN. Í GER CB of fever.

15th, Nor At the house of the

Hongkang, Var Paul

let Harms

aquMan

28th Nov At

Burgeon of H. M.E

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