COURSE OF THE HONGKONG Opium MARKET.
THE HONGKONG WEELYPRESS AND
0.16
Drills, English-246 yffs”, 14 18 ARIBU
16lbs
8.65 to 5.86--
PÁTKÁ,
BEXARES.
NALWA.
FANCY COTTONS
DATE.
New.
Now. old.
Old. New.
Old.
Brocades-Dyed
Turkey Red Shirtings-1} to 8lbs.
...... 8.00 to
} 1.80 to
8.45
1899
JAN. 12 812/
8171
730,
Damasks......
per yard
Jan 18 813)
0.12 to
8174
780
J-16
812
8171
730
0,08,
to
Jan-17
812
*8171
730
Jan 18
810
815
780
4
Jan. 19
810
815
780
3,30 810
815
780
COTTOV.
740/760/780
HONGZONO, 20th Jannary-A large business bas been put through at a rise of 50 cents per picul. Stocks, about 5,000 bales..
Bombay Kurracbee
................................................. 13.50 to 16.00 picul.
to
Bengal (New), Rangoon, 15.00 to 17.00 picul.
and Dacca....
Shanghai and Japanese,.. 20.00 to 21,00 Tungchow and Ningpo... 20.00 to 21.00 Madras (Best),
Chintzes-Assorted .......................*..
Velvets-Black. 22 in......... 0.20 t
Velveteens-18 in:
ALCARRASCATI,
tó 0.17} to 0.18
per dozen Handkerchiefs-Imitation Silk 0.25 to 1.25
WOOLLENS
per yard Spanish Stripes-Sundry chops. 0.60 to 1.50
German
1.50 ***.... 0.60 to Habit, Med., and Broad Cloths, 1.00 to 2.25:
per piece.. 6.25 to 8.00, 6.35 to 8.10 12.00 to 82.00
10.00 to 20,00
7.50 to 9.00
per pair 8.60 to 14.0
Long Ells-Scarlet
D
Assorted
Camlets-Assorted
Lastings-30 yds., 31 inches,
Assorted j
Orleans-Plain ...............
T
35
to
་་
#
Sales: 3,000 bales Bengal (New), Bangoon, and Dacca.
RICE.
HONGKONG, 21st January.-Prices continue
to advance: Quotations are:-
Saigon, Ordinary...
Round, good quality,
Long
Siam, Field, mill cleaned, No, 2
Gården,
White......
Fine Cargo
COALS.
..$2.60 to $2.65
2.75 to 2.80
2.90 to 2.95
3.00 to 8.05
HONGKONG, 20th January.—The coal market is at a complete standstill. No business doing. Quotations nominal. Quotations are :—
Cardiff
Australian...
Miiki, Lump and Small.
Moji Lump Hongay double
Blankets 8 to 12lbs.......... METALS
Iron-Nail Rod
per picul
4.00 to
Square, Flat Round Bar Swedish Bar
4.10 to
6.00 to
Small Round Rod
4.50 to
Hoop to 11/2 in..............
5.26 to
9.00 to
Wire 13/25
Old Wire Rope
Lead, L. B. and Hole Chop
Australian Yellow M'tal-Muntz.14/20 oz.
-1
<
<
1,50 to 2.50 8 50 to 8.40 to 84.00 to Vivian's, (4/20oz. 33.50 to Elliot's, 14/20 oz. 98.50 to 65.00 to 33.00 to 83.00 to
...
No. 1
3.10 to 3.15 3.75 to 3.86 8:95 to 4.00
Composition Nails Japan Copper, Slabs
Tiles
.........
Tin
Tin-Plates
Stee! to SUNDEIS
Quicksilver..
$18.00 to 19,00 ex ship, nominal
10.00 to 10.50 ex ship,
9:00 to 10.04 nominal
7.50 to 9.00 ex ship, nominal
sorée ned......
12.00 ex Godown
Honghy Lump
F
Hongay Dust..
8.00 to 8,50 ex ship 6.50 to
Briquettes : 12.00 to
MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTS. HONGKONG,' 20th January.—Among the sales reported during the week are the following:
YaR AND PIECE GOOD:-Bombay Turn. —- 1,669 bags No. 19 at $67 to arrive to $86, 450 bales No. 12 at $72 to $78, 50 bales No. 16 at $80. 1,100 bales No. 20 at $82 to $86.75. Grey Shirtings. 1,800 pieces 84 lbs. B Jons No. 2 at $2921, 600 pieces 84 lbs. 3 Dogs at $2 97), 60C_pieces 10 lbs. Dragon at $8.39, 500 pieces 10 lbs. Blue Ticket at $8.821,800 pieces 7 lbs. Blue Lion at $1.90, 500 pieces 10 lbs, Bed 5 Men at $3.321. White Shirtings--250 pieces SQ at $4.40, 25 pieces 8.8 at 4.57), -,000 pieces Fux and Duck at $0.274. 150 pieces
es Gold Tiger at $60 L 250 pieces Blue, Dragon at 35.05, 400 pieces Blue Lion at $5.87) 500 pieces Blue Dragon at $5.05, 500 pieces 30 at $3.60. T-Cloths.375 pieces 7 lbs. Mex. Red Stags at $2.36, 800 pieces 8 lbs. Red, Stags at
Window Glass
Kérosen. Oil
M
to
per box.
6.90 to
per cwt. cave
6.50 to
per pical
155.00
to
per box 4.75 to
January 21, 1899.
Cotton is firm, the quitations for best Machine ginn. d being Tis. 13.40 for ungebow and Th. 13.20 forest Shaught.)
&
MATALS 16th Januar) → (From Messrs, Alex. readers may
• api fripu eil from Hur last circular, there has Been very little 'buginë...- "done during 109, 1857, the Chine é maukhil, at this", eriod, keeping, quiet, and balancing up their nooks, pr. paratory closing them for tlie yeur,Little, business, his bisexpe.tsid it hersfore until Febrivatý bezt: " the Chinù se combience notiur yur. Quotations app shao b - string, bitin bu foess resulting, and the only ) ansactiona wih have bedril of fire de followe➡100 ton Omnibus Tyres 118, o.¡¡f.¡ 50 tony Oki Round fron 1.08.ŋe.i.f‚“
A015 (
asked, u
· JOINT ·STOCK SHARES,
HONGKONG, 20th January-Auɛboom / in Hongkong and Shanghai Bank1 shares.cansed by the announcement of a dividend, and bonnis of £2 10s, has been the event of the week nnder review. A fair business has been transacted in other stocks at steady ratesen. Van a stricat 17 BANKS. In the early part of the week an announcement by the management of the Hong keng and Shanghai Bank that, subject to audity a dividend, of 30 shillings and a bonus of £la per sbare would be paid for the half-year ended. 31st December, suddenly sent the stook up to 260: per cent, prem,, and uns unsatisfied demand' contiquing the rate further gradually improved, with little or no business, to 281 and 282,+ at which a few lots changed hands for the end of the month and at which the market closes steady. On time a limited business was transacted, at rates between 274 and 283 for February, and between 278 and 287 per cent, prem. for March, the same difficulty in finding sellers existing as in the cash requirements. Further interest ing particulars of the report shortly to be issued may be found in the local press of the 16th instant. Nationals have suddenly sprung lu- to favour and, a demand at 817 to $18 brought out only a very few sellers; at time of closing shares are in demand at $20, and sales have been effected at that and at $204,
MARINE INSURANCES –China Traders have i proved, with small sales, to 865, closing-quist at that. Unions, Cantons, Straits, and the per 10-gal. case Northern Insurances, continue neglected and
without any business to report.
2.20 to
SHANGHAI, 14th January.—(From Messis, Noël, Murray & Co.'s Piece Goods Trade Report,
The market although decid dly strong in tone has certainly been quieter this week, which would seem to denote that the demand is slacking off as the end of the year approaches. The supply of available goods must be rapidly dwin ing however for during the last three weeks a very large Fusi ness appears to have gone through in Manchester makes of Shirtings and T-Clotha, much beyond the quantities that have been published. Latter ly the better rates of exchange obtainable for for ward transactions have induced holders to realise goods they hal declined to part with before at the then current prices, so, that quotations.do not exhibit any material change to speak of, but they are certainly no lower, in fact at Auction there is & decided improvement in Cottons. Here and very of which can be had within reasonable time, but speaking generally this is the exception, and
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs are enquir ed for at $3174. - Chinad have found mall. buyers at $881. 189, and 891, closing quiet $90
notwithstanding he announcement of the SHIPPING.-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos, dividend, have ruled rather weaker with small, sales at $25 and close with sellers at that rate. Ludo-Chinas have changed Lands at 861 and 861 for cash and at $63 for March, closing with buyers for the latter, at 864: - China Manilas remain unchanged and without business. Dou glass have further improved, on a small démand for a sh shares, to 855 with sales, and close steady at that rate: China Mutuals are still enquired for, but remain without business.***
REFINERIES-China Sugars have ruled easier with sellers at $170 cash and a
$2.72), 300 pieces 8 lbs. V V at $2.95, 600 pieces there indents have been booked for goods, deli- |,March; a few cash transactions we at $174 for
8 lbs. Mex. C 6 at $3,071, 375 pieces Mex. G. Dragon at $2.34, 300 8 lbs. Mex. VT at $2.95 Long Bus Scarlet 250 pieces 9 lbs. 5 Chickens at 0 Bengal Cotton-100 bales at $16.75, 129 $7.20 bales at $16.762* Cofron TAEN."
per bale
Bombay Nos:10 to 20s....... 62.00 to 96.00 English-Nos. 16 to 24.........100.00 to 107.00 22 to 24.........103.00 to 110.00 28 to.82.
114.00 to 120.00 124:00 to 130.00
"
23
88 to 42......
COTTON PIECE GOODS.
Grey Shirtings--6lbs. .........
71b8. 8.4 lbs.
0 to tu lbs
White Shirtings—54 to 56 rd.
*
事事
1
per piece 1.70 to 1.80 1.92 to 200 2.80 40 3.05 8.20 to 4.00 2.30 to 2.50 59 to 60 2.70 to 8.35 64 to 66 8.45 to 4.30 Fine****
...4.30 to
7.00 5.60 1.80 1.72 8.10 1.82 2.75
Book-folds. 8.70 to
Victoria Lawns-12 yards 0.64 to
T-Cloths
41
-6lbs. (32 in.), Ord’y. 1.52 to
7lbs. (82 )..
1.85. to Glbs. (82,, ), Mexs, 1.62 to 2.05 to
J
7lbs. (32 ́s ),
to 8.4 oz., (36 in.)
2.35 to 8.20
the dealers decline to commit themselves too far abend in view of the possibility of a change in thứ ariff before the goods arrive. Already a clan-e is being inserted in some forward contracts mak. ing the purchaser responsible for any increase in duty that the goods inny become liable to, a.m. cessary precau ion if the date of the intended in crease is not fixed and published some distance abead. In American goods there is not much going on at present, the only movement: we hear of being what are apparently resales in New York of small parcels of earlier, purchases that wer made, for this market, which of course will not affect the prospective supply. The enquiry en- tinues for Hankow, and the Szechuan merchant are sending forward a few orders, although the troubles in that Province are by no means over yet. The Tientsin dealers are still acting with great caution and are only buying for forward delivery, the demand for prompt clearance being restricted by the scarcity of ready money amongst them. The market is firm for Yarns, but for prompt clearance prices remain unchanged... In Indian Spinnings there has been very little for ward business as yet, but Japanese, and local Tarns are being taken at improving prices
sj
J 4556
have taken place and a sale at $173 for March is reported. Luzons are on offer at quotations without leading to business,
HOW
MINING Punjoma have ruled very quiet with little or no business. Charbonnages have been on offer at $115 without leading to business. Olivers, Queens, and Jelebus have ruled steady and small sales have been effected at quotations. Raubs have changed hands at $48,5647); xid $47, closing with sellers at last rate. Great Easterns, small sales are reported at $7.80,
DOCKS, WHARVes, and Godowns, Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks have ruled some- what quieter with only small cash sales at 300 and for March at 308 per cent, prem. Kow- loon Wharf shares continue in demand at $79 to $80, without bringing any shares into the market. Wanchais unchanged and without business /
LANDS, HOTELS, AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong, Lands have further improved to $81 with sales and close steady at that rate. Hotels have been enquired for and sales, have been effected.at quotation (873). Humphreys have improved to 89, with buyers. West Points con- tinue quiet but steady at $19. The management