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In port on January 10, 1889,
MRROHANT STEAMERA, Diamond British
MERCHANT MAILING VESSIO
Chateaubriand Brit. bge.
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Ger.sch. Brit, bqe.
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Gor.
Haitan Taku
bqa...
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In port on January 17, 1889.
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SHANGHAI
In port on January 18, 1889,
Chintung
MERCHANT STEAMERS,
Captain
Flag and Rin.
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Date of
Consignees or Agents.
Iestination.
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Alwine Bøyd. Gorman Bongal Dass
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D. of Westminste British
El Dorado
·Britial
Fol Wo
Briliak
Fung-shion
Chinese
Chinese
Glenrou
British
Hae-an
Chinese
Hankow, &
Hao-chang
Chinese
Chefog, &
'loon Dock
Eloon DockHasting
Chinese
To-morrow
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British
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26th inst.
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Kiang-yang Ühtrese
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hCass.......
Fayew
21Wielor & Co.
24 Adamson, Ball & Oc.
21 Gibb, Livingston & Co..
13 Morris & Kay
Russell & Co.
21 Sienssen & Co.
Ed. Schelhase & Co.
22 Butterfield & Swire
150. & 0. S. S. Co.
18 Malchcra & Co.
Singaporo
Amoy and Shanghai To-morrow
San Francisco Kobo
Yokohama & Hlogo | Co-morrow
Nagaaski
Kowshing British Kung-pai
Coast Ports.
Chinese Chinose
4 bohlmann...... Cer. 5 cAuld
str. 1340 Jan.
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str. 1661 Jan
str. 1631 Jan
Brit
str. 973 Jan.
Darko...... Brit
atr. 1406 Jan
...Christensen
...Gor.
HES
674 Jan.
IcIversen
Ger.
str. 1197 Jan.
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Brit.
str. 1974 Jan.
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Brit
str. 600 Jan.
20 Douglas Steamship Co.
5c Pearne
Brit.
str. 4206 Jan.
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str. 1-9 Jan,
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24 Wieler & Co.
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28 Mitsui Bassan Kaisha
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8 hAnderson
Brit.
etc.
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6
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161 Sept. 27 H, K. & W. Dock Co. str. 1450 Jus. 13 Butterfield & Swizo Atr.
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9Wieler & Co..
859 Jaz. 20 Yues Fat Hong
910 Jan. 20 Butterfield & Swire
814 Jan.
Brotherton...... Brit. str. 1107 6 cTonningsen ... Ger. x1r.
The Publication always contains subjects of interest to sojourners it the Far East and the present issue will hold favourable if not Edvantageous comparison, with preceding Adam W. Spien....... 8 c Field nubes,telestial Empire.
Augusta
This number containa several articles Bougale of interest and value,North-Chisa Herald, Coloma The China Nerier for September-October Eme
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22 Russell & Co.
Eduard-Scbellas & Co.
............ Amer. bqe. 1171 Jan. Jossen. Ger. bis. 473 (Dec. .3k Scutt
Fch, boje. 541 Jan. 17 Melchers & Co.
852 Dec. 24 Captain. Amor, bqe. Brit qe
774 Man, 23 Malchera & Co. 634 Jan. 20 Captain Brit ach. 206 Jan. 21 Siemen & Co. Fah, bgo. 542 Dec. 24 Melotera & Co. Brit. bqe, 685 Dec. 18 Captain
Noyes Summers Waterhouse
8 hiwan
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Through Passage Tickets Tanted t England, Frame, and Morusny by aldar Steamers of the Profic Coast interesting and readable bar.
Porte, and at Vancouver with San Fran-excellance which characterises that publi. Tris
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of Formosa," by Mr. Geo. Phillips, contains 220:09
some interesting Information, although ada and the United States} To Liverpool
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For further information us Fassage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 50s, Queen's Road Central,
O. D. HARMAN,
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Hongkong, January 17, 1889.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN,
100
SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMRURO, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; ALSO, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN
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NR--Cargo can be taken on through Bills
RUSSIA.
All Parcels must be sent to cur Office and should be marked to address in full; and the same will be received by us until 5 p.m. the day previous to sailing.
For information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
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- A substantial and reliable Review which all atudents of China and the Chinese would alacrity do well to patronisa"-Chrgenthamum.
Cockchafer The November-December number of Constanco
the China Review contains loss variety than Cordelia
zual, but the few articles are very intores. Kak ting. The opening paper by Mr Herbert Espoir 4, "Giles on The New Testament in Chi Firebrand ness" treats of a question that muust moves-Haroizo sarily be of great importance in the uyes Impérieuse*
Mr KH. Leander of ni missionarica.
Linnet Parker's "Short Journeys in Szechu oro continued, and a goodly instalment of Merlin these travels in the interior of China is Matine
Myrmidon given. Mr F. H. Balfour contributes paper of some length entitled "The Kan Orion peror Chelig, foundor of the Chinese Fam piro,"
Antor. bgo.
Brit. bqe.
Amer, boa.
803 Jan. 8 Order
8 Dec 20C. & J. Trading Co.
Her Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
470
Lieut-Com, Beginald Y. Soith Lieut-Com. Denison
-Where at
Store Nordisky Danish
Sungkiang British Tokio Maru
Wachang Yiksang
Japanese Kobe British
British
Yangching Chinese
MEHOTANT SAILING VESSELS, Antɔinstte Brit. bqe, Dorathry
Brit bye.
G. H. Wappaus Brit qe..
John E. Sayre · Brit. Pactolua
Sin Kolga
Amer.
si
Bir W. Wall Brit. bqe.
State of Maine Amer. th
NAGABAKI,
In Port on January 14, 1889. Kozaki Maru Japan. Ego, Kristina Nilsson Gar. bg, Therese
Aretio
-Disin
Gar bge..
YOKOHAMA,
In port on January 12, 1889. Brit, Boli
Amer, sob.
Food. B. Taylor Brit at. Iron Cross Brit
Mary La Qushing Amər, alu
Nemo
-Brit. bige.
Brit soh
ScammellB'thorsBrit. bge.
HIOGO."
In port on January 12, 1889..
Name
Läg
Tons.
Guns. I.H.P.
Captain,
despatch-vessel
1700
4
8180
gunboat 2nd class
400
Com. R. Blair Maconochie lient-Com. Everard Maxwell
Hongkong
Newchwang
cruiser 3rd class
9380
14
2600
Capt. L C. Keppel
Yokohama
cruiser 3rd class
2000
10
2490
Captain Henry H. Boya
Yokohama
g-bs, 3rd class ocast defence
343
ร
10
In reserve
gunbox! 2nd class
400
$70
Amoy
gunboat 2nd class
455
400
Shanghai
cruiser 3rd clase
1420
A
1130
Captain Chas. J. Balfour
Shanghai
twinscrew battle ship
8400 10
10000
Captain William H. May
Hongkong
Rose
cruiser 2nd clas
4300
10
6500
Captain M. J. Dunlop
Hongkong
gen-vessu 2nd class
66
$
1050
Commander W. Marrack
Hongkong
guubout 2nd class
480
4
480
Lieut. Com, W. M. Maturin
Hongkong
Bloop
1150
10
-1120
Commander J. B. Martin
Shanghai
Burveying ship
877
Captain C. P. Vereker
Hongkong
Importer
Amer, bga
J twin-scrow battls ship
12ad class armored
4870
1
· 1040
Captain By. J. Carr
Singapore
JH. Scammel Bri
onuisor
1730
6
3500
Commander R. W. White
Hongkong
Mohawk
Brith.
surveying vessel
890
3
890
Commander W. T. Moore
Boogkong
Naspectos
guaboat Ist class
716
1200
Lieut. Com. W. Maitl, Dougall
Hongkong
cruiser 3rd class
1970 12
9960
Captain W.Q'Karalake
Singapore
cruiser 3rd class
1420
1400
Captain T. P. V. Nesbam
Yokohama
torpedo mining launch
160
Hongkong
gun-vasvet ad class
766
1010
Com. Richard Bingham
Sandakan
95
In reserve
95
In reserve
g-bt. 3rd class coast defence receiving ship
Io reserve
6157
eloop
935
760
Commodore Maxwell, A.D.C. Commmider Geo. A. Gird
Hongkong
Abbie S. Hart Brit
Ringapore
count defence ship,armoured) 2750
Hongkong
o," which will buy read with genuine Porpoise interest by students of Chinase history. Ranibler A fest short notices of Now Books and a Rattler number of Notes and Queries, one of which Sapphire "On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo Batellite and Java" might appropriately inve been Solent placed under a separate heading, complete Swift the umber.-H.K. Duy Fres
Torpedo Boat No. 95 Trubner's Oriental cord ountains the Torpedo Host No. 36
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Commander Dyer
Lieut.Com. Henry Glass
Commander Malta #
Yokohama
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MANILA.
In Port on January 4, 1880.
MEBOBANT BTRANERS.
kala da Mindanao Span, str. Liverpoçt Salvadora Span. str. Singapora
MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS,
John McLeod Brit Fanag
Pani Rovere
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· BANGKOK.
In port on January 3, 1888,
MEROTARY BERANERS,
Brkich
Stameno
Endeavour
Paratabong Siamese
GAMERCHANT BAILING VESSELS,
Siamese
Name
Flag and Rig.
Russian ganboot
Tors
800
Gune
H.P.
Captain
Where at
Captain Parenego
Naganaki
Bangkok
Spanish cruiser
1008
Captain D. E. Zalnaga
Manila
French gunboai
450
Commander Malopert
Nagaki
Okpe Clear
Russian croiser
1100
Captain Menschicuil
Nagasaki
Charlton
·British
French gunboat
4TO
450
Lieut.-Jozander. Hartel
Quinhon
Brilish
Russian frigata
6000
Captain N. Erydloff
Nagasaki
U
8. corvette
1975.
900
Commander, Jewell
Singapore
German gunboat
-480
Captain Fickstedt
Chemulpo
Hainbow
French gunboat
485
425
Tourn
U.S. corrette
1900
1170
Shanghai
Caroline
Siam. Sc
1570
1470
Bua Par
Bian be
Russian yün boat Russian cruiser
1390
200
Captain Zarice
Foochow
Biemm bg.
2100
1160
Capt. McNair
420
800
Lieut. Con Craig
Captain M. Foret
640
$20
Lieut.-Commander Fourest
Shanghai Koba Shanghai On a croise
Quiarippe
Italian bio.
Insulinde
Dutch bos
Mary
Dot. zca.
On a cruite
840
Sivotch
200..
1000
COTER
Mercury
Brt bqe
Sobo
455
80
Bophis Turenne Vestnik
: $100
Captain Kelhauer
6880
*4250
Captain Juge
Japan Singapore Hongkong
fliam
Biam, bqe.
Russian corretto French ganbout
2330
Captain Lang
Nagasaki
425
Commander Gondol
Saigon
2050
Captain Makaroff
Bingapore
Buzzian guabons.
Crima der. Mo choraky'
Gerzan gua bost
384.
940
Captain Creduce
Hongkong
01890, D410 ta the Company's list are
Review, it carried out with rainctuality Lutin 1830, at 10 am, the Company's S..vertisers are therefore unusually gross, and sad detail, we are glad to notice that Marion BRAUNSCHWEIG, Capt. H. Böderen, the foreign community generally will find
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