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u50 Tontinuation of Notes of Quemes on will prove suitesful, and be found use China and Japan, has induced the publish to time such items of information, lists, ors of this journal to issue a publication tables nad other intelligence as is eon- similar in object and style, but alightly sidered likely to prove valuable to per.. CHINA REVIEW, Or Notes and sous passing through the City, and Queries on the Far

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List of Public Buildings. Government House, North of Publie

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Trainer's Oriental Record contains the fol- lowing notice of the China Review :—“ This

In the title a publication, the first number of which bas lately roached us from Hong- kong, where it has been set on foot as in some respecta a continuation of Notes and Queries on China and Japan, the extinction of which necfzi sorial a year or two ago har been much regretted in Europe as well as in China. Thepresent publication, judging by the number now before us, is intended to necupy a position, us regarda China and the neighbouring countries, somewhat similar to that which has been filled in India by the Calcutta Keview. The great degree of at- tention that has been bestowed of late years Hteratura, upon the investigation of

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[No. 5548-APRIL 20, 1881.

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Kralusins of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.

To facilitate finding the position of any vertel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eight Ecotlans, commencing at Green Island, Vessele near the Hongkong shore are marked A., near the Kowloong shore k and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between each shore are marked ., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections,

JSON.

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works.

2. From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Works,

3 From Novelty Iron Works to the Barbour Master's Office.

4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O. Co.'s Office.

Fessel Name.

Steamúrs

8. Parcels will ar a general rule be for warded by Private Ship, not by Contract Mail Packet. The Post Office reserves the right of selecting the opportunity for trans- Atalanta. mission, and of delaying delivery in case Bolgie the number of parcels is such as to retard Bellerophon other correspondence. No responsibility Bengloe

Webster

Section

6. From P. and O. Co. Office to Peddar's Wharf.

From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard..

7. From Naval Yard to the Pier,

8 From Pler to East Point,"

Flag ant Rig

Tons,

Date of Arrival.

Consignees or dyenta.

787 April 35 Stemssen & Co.

Brit. str. 1716 April 180, & 0. 8. 8. Co.

str. 1396 April 25 Butterfield & Swire str. 1158 April 20 Gibb, Livingston & Co. tr. 1234 April 20 Adamson, Bell & Co. ?

960 Mar. 21 Russell & Co.

5 Fromnan

Pfaff for Davison

Brit. Brit Brit. Spon, str.

Brit

aur. 902 April

b Williams.. ...Tremoja

h Cole

la accepted, with regard to any parcel, bas Breconshire..... the system of Registration will secure the Batusa genders against any but a very remote pro-Chan. Towugend Hook 8 c Bradley

China bability of loss,

Cicero..........

4. The public are cautioned not to con- Eamoraldab albot.. found these facilities with a Parcel Post to Fame Europe, &, which does not exist.

Feronia

Flintobira......

It is necessary that the following rules Galley of I orns... bs strictly observed.

1. No Lettor or Facket, whether to be registered or unregistered, can be received for Pastago if itcontains gold or silver money, jewels, precious articles, or anything that as a general rule, is liable to Custom

duties.

2. This Regulation prohibits the gending of Patterns of datiable articles, unless the quantity sent boso small sa to make the Bample of no value.

3. The limits of weight allowed are a follows:-

Books and Papers-to, British Offers, 5 lbs. ; to the Contùrent, &o,, 4 lhs. Pattorne―te British Offices, 6lba. if with out intrinsic value; to the Continent, 40, 8 oz.

Indemnity for the Logs of a Registered Lelier,

The Post Office is not legally responsible, for the safe, delivery of Registered corres pondence, but it is prepared to make good the contents of such correspondence lost while passing through the Poat, to the extent of $10, in certain cases, provided:

1. That the sender duly observed all the conditions of Registration require.

2. That the letter was securely enclosed in a reasonably strong envelope,

Glamis Castle Glenartney... Glenorchy.... Jaya Jara Kong-oki Kwangtung Lombardy..... Lord of the Isles Loudoun Castle... Lydia Niigata Nordstjernen Pernambuco Rajanattianahar Sex Gull Septima

Norden

Sikh

Sands

Maru

Ting

Vortigera Vorwärta Walle

Sailing Vennelá

6 Stopani

15 Schultz

25 Bing Koo & Co.

Urit. str. 1046 Apiil 20

N Oo,

atr.-1080 April 26 arahold, Karborg & Do.

396 April 26 Russell & Co. Orit.

B.K. & W'pos Dark Co. Ger,str. 1115 |April 183iemssen & Co. Morgan T Biit. str. 1236 April 20 damson, Bell & Co. Branthwaite... Brit. str. 1380 April, 18 Bunnell & Co.:

Brit. str. 1538 April 9 tibb, Livingston & Co. Brit, str. 1575 April 18Jardine, Matheson & Co. Brit. str. 1775 April 24 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Dutch str. 1037 1pril

28 Geo, R. Stevous & Co.. Bt.r. 696 pril 23 U. M. 8. N. Co. str. 674 April 24 Douglas Lapraik &

&O. B. N. Co. atr. 3723 April 26. &

Jacobs

Quartly...

Ridder

Mamdos... Obi

Young.......

Chapman

4 Telgate

3 Marshall

Pauleen Wynn..... Rasmussen.

2 Jensen

Dan

1100 April 26 Siemssen & Ou

1096 April 25 its Diabi M. & S. Co.

778 April 22 Siemsson & Co.

768 April 24 Wialer & Co.

643 April 4 Melchore & Co.

Brit

Co

Brit

Brit str. 1586 April

Brit.

str 1616 April

19 Russell & Co.

20 Adamson,

Bell & Co.

Ger

Japan, str.

str.

Dan. sir.

Brit.

Brit str. str.

A

Amer, str.

str:

...Johnson......Brit. 2hReeves and Brit 14 cDunn 103

3 oIrvine

2

Brit Alexander ..... Brit

atr. str.

lyde Hopkins 71Bardon

'cPeteraen... Ger,

933 April 29 Ynen Fat Houg

48 Nov. 24 China Traders' Insurance Co 925 April

Kee & Co.

str. J610 April 16 Butterfield Swire atr. 1020 April 2011* 0.

D. S. N. CO.

atr. 316 April 240. M. 8. N. Co.

880 April 28 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 876 april 21 Meyer & Co.

Marussigaust. str. 1785 April 26 Melchors & Co.

2 Masomano...... Ger. str.

Charon Wallana......2 Ditadel

Com Dupont Corea Cuba

3. That application was made to the mediately the loss was discovered, the Postmaster General of Hongkong im savelope being invariably forwarded with Brown such application unless it also is lost.

Gov. Goodwin Hecht... Hech Harmann Hotepur

Maris ... Minnie Carvill N. Beyoten Decldent.........

Australia, New Zealand, Tremania, and Fiji, via Torres straus, Letters, 10 Re: gistration, 10; Newspapere, 2; Books and Patterns, 2: Via Galle, Letters, 26; Re-

4. That the Postmaster General is satis- Patterns, 2.

fied that the loss occurred whilst the corres Natal, the Cape, St. Halons, and Asco-Postal administration in China, that it was Bibaton

pondence was in the custody of the British

Apperieau and English Stores, Bowks, tion, rudering some such channel of pub-ply selected Cigars. Mac-gistratios, 10; Newspapers, 3; Books and

dosir.WEN, FRICKEL & Co.

us is now provided extremely ope

able; and contributions of mach

Guos, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition,

may faisly be looked for from the members and Sportsman Requisites of all lescription via Aden, letters, 25; Registration, of the foreign courular services, the Chiuose tions, W. SCHAU & 10y Gun-16; Newspapers, 3; Books and Patterns, 5. Customs

corps, and the

missionary body, egree of Chinone makers, Eastern House of Beaconsfield

cultivated, Arcade.

anong whom a high degree cholarship is now asidiously in the first

by papers Lighly

and who are severally number of the feview by creditable to their respective authors. In 4 paper on Dr. Legge's She King, by the

E. J.

to which the place honour is deservedly given, an Rellent summary is presented of

of the chronological problems and arguments involved in con lexion with this important work. Some translations from Chinese novels and playa are marked by both accuracy and freshness of style; and an account of the career of the Chinese poet-statesraan of the eleventh Coutury, Su Tung-p'o, by Mr. E. O. Bowra, is not only historically valuable, but is also distinguished by its literary grace. Beside DE new books relating to China and

notices

,

the Eant, which will be a useful feature of Review, if carried out with punctuality

the

and detail, we are glad to notice that

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the

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Tomorrow

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Yokohams

Bombay, & Manila, da Amoy pla

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Australian Ports.

Today Tag Plying

Runkow

BalgonTM

Hoihow Coast Ports Europe, &

Yokohama

Bankow

Po-day

at daylight.. at daylight -Mails, 28th 29th inst 29th int

Tokohama via Kobe 30th, daylight

Ubinklang

algon Bangkok

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Kloon Dock

[50th Thak

Yapore and Penang To-morrow Hankowloon Dock Yoshi & Yokohama 3th, daylight Pakhoi

sigon

Trieste, do

Bangkok Condon

New York

London

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Portland (Oregon)

Portland (Oregon) Philippinira

Ackermann... Ver Peterson.........Gef Jackson Sobulize

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Shanghai

... Brit

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air. 782 April 28siemmen & Co.

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|28th, daylight

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| Anchor=|

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Gune, £.

·Date of

Commander,

Arrival,

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7 0

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Corvette gunbeat

2588

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2990

Mar 29

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480

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420

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h Britinb gan vessel

462

100

Mar. 24

Gb British

gun veszel

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April 26

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80 Fept. 22

British

gun vesel

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160 Mar 4.

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gunboat

465

120

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British

turret abip

$60 June

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60

Tching-on

120

Tebing-po

100

40

Tuing-po

180

60

Yi-bu

20

Yu-min

Au

850 or £10.50 6-Lists of Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom may be consulted at Hongkong and Shanghai,

6-Names must be given In fäll (except

Powan

lars, Dividend Warrara, lavitations, Cards, when there is more than one Christian tal 2.50, &c., all of the same weight, to addresses in name) but the name of the Payee need not Bangkok, or the Ports of China be given if the order he crossed (as cheques

1.60

Ded

1.75 and Japan, zs

Hongkongivar them to the Post are crossod). It can then be paid only unstamped, the portage being then through a Bank, and may afterwards be

to the Bender's count. Each specially crossed to any Bra basch must count of

of at Jeant ten.

order 7-No

can be pill the Payee Bogholden

may also send Patterns has signed it in the proper place. se to the same places in the same way. En order as he transferred to another offics SHIPPING IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR.

valopes containing Patterns may be wholly on payment of an additional commissions. closed if the nature of the contents be first In case of loss of an order, necessity for exhibited or saled to the Postmaster

stopping payment, or the like, application h should be made to the nosmet Money Blackhalla Order Office for langüestquam

Obilton -If the order be not presented within Chiakiang

Bambare,

or Pallaway Bonin, yar Day..

+

One Hour, in H&M-an-Hour After 6 F.Minus 10 cents extra,

***

... $1.00 General, as he may conelder necessary, and so approved by bin. Printed Cleculars may 10 be inserted in

In stch Pattarn Packers

The pubilla is reminded that months sa additions, commission will Europe PARCELS The publis is rem

• Nothing in thla Scale prevents privats agros” | there is no rush thing Parcel Pont 3d ; If not within two to months, Fel YuSA

manta.

FREET COOLLEN, Seals of Hire for Street Coolies.

Chan li hu Lenog Xin-ting

Faunch G. Rome

O. Hamar

Ping-tre

D. Reid

J. Murray

Chine

Chine

A. Garces

M. Joks man

J. Yesta

Admiral

MARCHANT KAILING TENNESS

REBOVANT STEAMERNÍ

April 22, 1881

German barque

Oxu

MERCHANT STEAMKAN

Patroclas

Beithh

Wladivostick, &e. Stentor

British

Shanghai

Taka

French British Britah

Hedvig

Britlah barque

Marina

British barque

for London British

Nouveau Mondell

British harepa

Oakland

Amerioin ship

British

Bridsh

Tamaul Tondu

Beldah

Paps

Ghermana bazqui

Britch

American

0. de Vrios

Brillah

Pym Tamerlane

British baroti

British burgge

Chinese

Whs on

Belush

Danish

Brigh Chineso

Yung-ching Zambest

Chlome

British

A break

Rumian corveške

MERCHANT KALLING VESKELJ.

Chinean

British

Patavia

Courier

British barque Siamese barque British barque

--Ashuelot

Monterey Tosquito Richmond Wolf

U. 5. corretta U. 8. sorretta

H. M. gunboat U. &.

German ERANOSK

dekhe inbaty will be forfeiter When the Fagew Much trouble and disarmer is once paid no farther diafm can be H. 1. Orated Europe, &c. to pointment are caused by persistent attemptertained. to send small valuable rifles through the

.55 cante. Fancy Carios Articles of Dress,

Post

and alumilar presents are con- relative to it has been received. tinually being nfused, the senders having

9-No order can be paid until the advics Kinng pinu

Kiang-yang *Lombardy

Ons Day,.......... Half Day,... Three Hours, One Hour

often spent more in Postage than would have paid the freight by reamer. No Half Hour

refund can be made, ne mich parcels of the Nothing in the above Beale to ateos privals value of Blame obliterated before the agreements.

nature of the contents was discovered."

• Made out on a printed form which is supplied | * Since left pork, or atzīvad as Jongkong, | Eret of Rigin:

gratis

dollar sale for drawing on the United King

in dans is in force al Bhanghai,

- İrinted and published by Gao, Munnay Bair, at the China Mail Office, Ko. 2. Wyndham Street, Bon hour

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