260
Shanghai Land Investment Company Deben- tures. Tls. 100 (a).
Shanghai Land Investment Company Deben- tures. Tis. 105 (a).
(a) Exclusive of accrued interest,"
TONNAGE.
SHANGHAI, 27th September (from Messrs. Whee lock & Co.'s report.)-In our last issue we mentioned that a steamer had been loading in the south in opposition to the New York Conference, and in view of further opposition the situation has been met by the Conference Agents lowering rates all round for New York by 10s. a ton, thus reducing the rate for general cargo to 40s., and that for tea to 359, ht which latter rate large quantities of tea are being shipped For London there is no change to advise and not much business doing. For London vid Suez. Tantalus sailing on 28th instant and Glenshiel and Benlarig quick despatch. For New York riú Suez. The Keemun cleared on the 18th instant with a very large cargo, leaving here practically a full ship, only some 200 tons space being reserved for Foochow which was readily filled at that port. After her departure the reduction in rates referred to above: was circulated, and for the Energia clearing 2nd proximo large applications have been made for a somewhat limited amount of space, but with the Braemar ready to load on the 1st proximo at the same rates, these two steamers should prove suflicient for the immediate requirements of tea shippers, pro- vided unexpected quantiti.s of general cargo do not turn up. For New York, nid Cape for a vessel shortly expected 25s. is now asked. We should mention that the Drumeltan is fully engaged at 21s.,. and unable to allot any more space. Coastwise: There is a demand for tonnage from Newchwang to Kobe, and though large carriers are procurable at 18 cents, a suitable steamer is not to be found. Rates of freight are:-From Shanghai to London by Con- ference Lines, general cargo 40s.; waste silk 45s.; tea 50s. Northern Continental ports, general cargo 42s. 6d. waste silk 458.; tea 50s.; New York, general cargo 40s.; tea 358.; New York vid London, general cargo 50s.; tea 50s.; Boston, general cargo 52s. 6d. ; Philadelphia, general cargo 60s. Above rates fare subject to a deferred return, as per Conference circu- lar. London by Shell Line, general cargo 40s. less 10 per cent.; Hamburg, general cargo 35s. net; New. York, general cargo 40s. less 10 per cent. Havre direct, general cargo 37s. 6d. net; Genoa, tallow 35s.; general cargo 40s. net; Marseilles, tallow 35s.; general cargo 37s. 6d. net. 45s. per ton of 20 cwt. for above three ports. New York by suil 21s.; New York by Pacific Lines, tea 1 cent gold. Coast rates are:Chinkiang to Canton 12 candareens; Moji to Shanghai $1 per ton coal, nominal; Nagasaki to Shanghai $1 per ton nominal. No disengaged vessel in port.
VESSELS ON THE SERTH.
For LONDON.-Glenshiel (str.), Bombay (str.), Rosetta (str.).
For LONDON and ANTWERP,--Conch (str.). For PREMEN-Karlsruhe (str.).
For BAVKE and HAMBURG.-Frigga (str.).
For VICTORIA.-Hankow (str).
For SAN FRANCISCO-Lyndhurst, Peru (str.), Coptic (str.).
For NEW YORK,-P. Ny Blanchard, Adam W. Spies, Sam Skolfield, Wandering Jet Engelhorn, Energia (str.), Saint James Celeste Burrill,
For AUSTRALIA.Canton (str.), Changsha (str.). For PORTLAND.-Mount Lebanon (str.).
SHIPPING:
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES SINCE LAST MAIL.
HONGKONG. September- ARRIVALS.
26, Cosmopolit, Germanistr., from Moji. 26, Fooksang, British str., from N'chwang. 26, St. Louis, French str., from Java. 27, Mascotte, British str., from Moji. 27, Siam, British str., from Saigon.
27, Kriemhild, German str., from Hamburg. 27, Arroyo, British str., from Singapore. 27, Niobe, German str., from Kobe. 27, Priam, British str., from Liverpool. 27, Picciola, German str., from Saigon. 28, Nanyang, German str., from Canton. 28, Donar, German str., from Bangkok. 28, Peru, Amr. str., from San Francisco. 28, Manila, British str., from Kobe........' 28, Azamor, British str., from Kobe.. 28, Amur, British str., from Manila. 28, Carmarthenshire, Brit. str., from K'notzu. 28, Brindisi, British str., from London. 28, Bisagno, Italian str., from Bombay. 28, Bentala, British str., from Kutchinotzu.
THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS
28, Frejr, Danish str., from Pakhoi. 28, Hanoi, French str., from Haiphong. 29, Canton, British str., from Shanghai. 29, Formosa, British str., from Tamsui. 29, Glenfalloch, British str., from Swatow. 29, Kwanglee, Chinese str., from Canton. 29, Nanking, Norw. str., from Newchwang. 29, Phra Nang, British str., from Bangkok, 29, Taicheong, German str., from Arve Bay. 30, Ernest Simons, Fr. str., from Marseilles. 30, Menmuir, British str., from Sydney. 30, Fooksang British str., from Canton. 30, Wingsang, British str., from Calcutta. 30, Formosa, British str, from London. 30, Holstein, German str., from Saigon. 30, Lyeemoon, German str., from Chinkiang. 30, Matsuyama Maru, Jap. str., from Kelung. October-
1. Natal, French str., from Shanghai. 1, Haitan, British str., from Coast Ports. 1, Luebeck, German str., from Yokohama. 1, Ocampo, British str., from Saigon. 1, Cosmopolit, German str., from Canton. 1. Yuensang, British str., from Manila. September
DEPARTURES.
26, Kwanglee, Chinese str., for Canton. 26, Shantung, British str., for Sourabaya. 26, Khedive, British str., for Europe. 26, Chingping, Chinese stri, for Chefoo. · 26. Evandale, British str., for San Francisco. 26, Fooksang, British str., for Canton. 26, Fushun, Chinese str., for Shanghai. 26, Hongkong, French str., for Hoihow. 26, Palamed, British str., for Shanghai. 26, Taisang, British str., for Canton. 27, Ladakhs, British ship, for Manila. 27, Cosmopolit, German steamer, for Canton. 27, Keong Wai, British str., for Bangkok. 27, Ancona, British str,. for Yokohama. 27, Hohenzollern, German str., for Yokohama. 27, Ixion, British str., for London.
27, Karlsruhe, German str., for Shanghai. - 28, Catherine Apcar, Brit. str., for Calentta. 28, Esmeralda, British str., for Manila, 28, Invertay, British str., for Saigon. 28, Namoa, British str., for Coast Ports. 28, Propontis, British str., for Singapore. 28, Rio, German str., for Amoy.. 29, Arroyo, British str., for Kobe, 29, Priam, British str., for Nagasaki. 29, Yamashire Maru, Jap. str., for Shanghai. 29, Sam. Skolfield, Amr. ship, for New York. 30, Canton, British str, for Canton. 30, Ernest Simons, French str., for Shanghai. 30, Lyeemoon,{ German str., for Canton. 20, Nanyang, German str., for Shanghai. 30, Nanking, Norw. str., for Canton. 30, Pathan, British str., for Australia. October-
1. Fooksang, British str., for Canton. 1, Formosa, British str., for Swatow. 1, Frejr, Danish str., for Hoihow.
1, Glenfalloch, British str., for London. 1, Kriemhild German str., for Yokohama.
1, Kwanglee, Chinese str., for Shanghai.
1, Manila, British str., for London.
1, Mascotte, British str., for Hongay. 1, Matsuyama Maru, Jap. str., for Kelung. 1, Menmuir, British str., for Shanghai. 1, Taicheong, German str., for Amoy.
September-
FOOCHOW.
ARRIVALS.
14, Formosa, British str., from Hongkong. 14, Linnet, British g-bt., from Amoy. 15, Glenorchy, British str., from Shanghai: 15, Caroline, British cruiser, from Japan. 15, Brunhilde German str., from Japan. 18, Namoa, British str., from Hongkong. 20, Haeshin, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 20, Keemun, British str., from Shanghai. September
DEPARTURES.
14, Loksang, British str., for Shanghai.! 15, Myrmidon, British str., for London. 15, Tsinan, British str., for Australia. 15, Formosa, British str., for Tamsui. 17, Glenorchy, British str., for London. 20, Namoa, British str., for Hongkong.
PASSENGER LIST:
ARRIVED,
Per Pathan, str., from Kobe,-Messrs. Mont- gomery and Isiki.
Per Namoa, str., from East Coast.-Messrs, Coughtrie and Grant, and 120 Chinese.
Per Palamed, str., from Liverpool, &c.—Mrs. Ostend and 2 sons, Mr. Smith.
[October 2, 1895.
Per Kwanglee, str., from Shanghai.—Messrs. Matarn and Donald.
Per Karlsruhe, str., from Bremerhaven, &c.- Count and Countess Nayhauss, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmann, Mr. Layard and family, Messrs. Maschke, Quasowski, and C. Schmidt, Miss Hoeper.
Per Kriemhild, str., from Hamburg.-Mrs. Melbye and 2 children, Messrs. Benjamin and Schirmer.
Per Priam, str., from Liverpool.-Mr. and Mrs. Weldall and two children.
Per Manila, str., for Hongkong from Shang- hai. Mrs. G. Goodward and infant, and Miss A. Brown. From Foochow.-Misses Codring- ton and Leslie.
Per Azamor, str., from Kobe.-Mr. Lhep- pard.
Per Phra Nang, str., from Bangkok.-Mr. Hyndman.
Per Menmuir, str., from Sydney, &c.—Hon. J. L. Parsons, Mr. H. Parsons, Capt. and Mrs. De Silva, Mrs. Lemm and 2 children, Mrs. M.. Havier, Mrs. G. Madarian, Messrs. T. C. Crane, H. D. Munro, F. Christian, D. Scott, J. Vintura, C. Sangor, and T. McGill.
Per Lyeemoon, str., from Chinkiang, &c.- Capt. Nissen, Mr. C. Schmeisser.
Per Ernest Simons, str., for Hongkong from Marseilles.-Messrs. Pravieux and E. S. Batte. inann. From Colombo.-Revs. J. James and Mondeni L. Joseph, Messrs. Chuang Yu Chu, Chuang Woe, Ho Chu, Chaussan Chu, Chuang. Yu. From Batavia-Mrs. and Miss Little, Rev. Adrien Bousgrin, Right Rev. Lettesin, Messrs. Liung Ayoung, Sead Young Woh, S. Kasaki, J. Diedrischen, Hun Su Choe, Thoso- mal, Schuang Woi Chu.. From Saigon.—Mrs. Tragerolles, Sisters Inao Jetus and Donation, Messrs. E. Dussutoud, King, Kong, Kuen, Cheong, Mr. and Miss Daluz. For Shanghai from Marseilles.-Messrs. T. A. Clark and Schlewensky, Sisters Lallier Gollak and Hilda Heimbe. For Nagasaki from Singapore.-Mrs. Olisato. For Kobe.-Messrs. Isuke, Oneni, No- kogawa, Shibuye, Kosaki. For Yokohama from Marseilles.-Messrs. Coltin, Baizo Agashi, and Nato. From Colombo.--Mr. J. L. Villiers, From Saigon.--Mr. and Mrs. T. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Forester.
DEPARTED.
Per Sungkiang, str., for Manila. Mr. A. Villeta, Mrs. M. Marti, Mrs. A Gomez, Mr. J. Kimena
Per Khedive, str,, from Hongkong for Singa- pore. The New Willard Opera Company. For Colombo.-Mr. G. Gracewood. For Bombay.- Messrs. C. A. Camroodin and B. S. Daboo. For Brindisi.Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaren. For London via Marseilles.-Mr. L. M. F. Grant. For London. Mr. G. A. Main. From Shang- hai for Singapore.-Mr. Lee Seck Tong. For Bombay Mr. Kin San. For Brindisi. Capt. O. Rabiger, and Capt. A. Bognitz. For London. -Mr. W. Paton, Mrs. Murphy and child. From Nagasaki for Singapore.--Mr. and Mrs. Ohno.
Per Hohenzollern, steamer, from Bremen for Yokohama.-Messrs. M. Wegnall, W. M. Powell, Lazava and faimly, and Miss Loxton. ForNagasaki-Mr. H. Nielsen. From Hong- kong for Yokohama.-Messrs. Ross Thomson, P. Looma, G. Kerkpatrick, Toyo Kan, Ko Kat Sang, Deng See and two children, Lo Dae, and Lee See.
Per Karlsruhe, steamer, for Shanghai from Southampton-Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Morgan and children. From Antwerp.--Mr. J. Smith. From Bremen. Mr. A. Wacker. From Genoa-Messrs. C. Schmidt, S. Gumpel, W. Hoffmann and family, F. Maschke, R. Quasowski, C. Dziobek, J. Jahn, B. Friedrich, O. Zarling, W. Meerteens, F Moller, D. Dettert, A. Bruisch, C: Seiba, G. Krause, H. Krone, A. Gomell, E. Detleffs, F. Fressberg, A. Ehses, G. Macom, H. Hooper, W. Daniels, F. v. Broew, Count and Countess Nay- haus. From Colombo.-Mr. Leo. Nauendorf. From Hongkong.-Messrs. L. Benjamin, D. J. Barradas, Cheong Tai Yau and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. MoRub,
Per Catherine Apcar, str., for Singapore. Miss Munford, Messrs. W. Garth, A. E. Morgan, S. A. Ezekiel, W. O. Muller, and E. A. Apcar, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Shi Tsin, Mrs. Leung So Yee.
¡
Per Esmeralda, str., for Manila.-Messrs. J. P. Eagles and S. M. Mears.